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Robert Kityo, a Ugandan man faces deportation from the UK after failing to prove he is gay

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
November 17, 2015
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A Ugandan asylum-seeker is facing deportation from the UK after immigration officials decided he had “failed to prove” his sexuality.

The UK’s Independent reports that Robert Kityo, who lives in Manchester, was taken to a deportation centre after his latest attempt to claim asylum was refused by the Home Office. A decision letter sent by officials acting on behalf of Home Secretary Theresa May said: “It is not accepted that you are a homosexual and an openly gay man.”

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The decision came even though more than 30 people including Dr David Walker, the Bishop of Manchester, and leaders of LGBT groups in the city, sent letters in support of Mr Kityo’s claim. More than 1,900 people have also signed a petition calling for him to be allowed to remain in the UK.

 

 

35-year-old Kityo volunteers with a number of LGBT groups including Manchester’s Lesbian and Gay Foundation. The Independent reports that he is also a member of a number of church groups including a fellowship for gay Christians.

Claims he could be killed in Uganda

Kityo fears he could be killed if he is sent back to Uganda.  Homosexuality is illegal in this country under a 1950s penal code that prescribes jail for those found guilty of homosexual acts.The Anti-Homosexuality Act was overturned by the Constitutional Court last year though.

“I’m very scared. I’m a gay man and in Manchester I am able to be who I am. I have made many friends here who accept me and love me. But I’m frightened that I will be killed if I am sent back to Uganda. It isn’t safe to be a gay man in Uganda,” Kityo told The Independent of UK.

Kityo went to the  UK in 2011 on a student visa and claimed asylum the following year. He said his partner in Uganda had been jailed for being gay and a warrant had been issued for his arrest if he returned. But an immigration judge dismissed Kityo’s claim on appeal in 2013 and said he did not believe he would face persecution.

Solicitors acting on Kityo’s behalf sent new submissions in September this year and asked for the case to be re-considered. But Home Office officials said in their new decision letter: “Most of the people who have written the letters and statements appear to have known you only since 2014. This undermines your case for being an openly gay man.”

Kityo was released from a deportation centre at Manchester Airport at the weekend after being told by the Home Office that it wanted to take a further look at his case. His legal team are continuing to fight for him to remain in the UK.

 

 

 

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