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Uganda 'deports' David Cecil, producer of gay play | Uganda 'deports' David Cecil, producer of gay play |
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Uganda has deported a UK theatre producer who ran into trouble over a play about the condition of gay people, a UK embassy spokesman has said. | Uganda has deported a UK theatre producer who ran into trouble over a play about the condition of gay people, a UK embassy spokesman has said. |
David Cecil was arrested last September for "disobeying lawful orders" as it was performed without authorisation. The charges were subsequently dropped. | David Cecil was arrested last September for "disobeying lawful orders" as it was performed without authorisation. The charges were subsequently dropped. |
He was rearrested last week as proceedings to deport him began on the grounds he was an "undesirable person". | He was rearrested last week as proceedings to deport him began on the grounds he was an "undesirable person". |
Homosexual acts are illegal in socially conservative Uganda. | Homosexual acts are illegal in socially conservative Uganda. |
Mr Cecil, who has a Ugandan girlfriend and two children in the capital, Kampala, was arrested by immigration officers last Wednesday. | Mr Cecil, who has a Ugandan girlfriend and two children in the capital, Kampala, was arrested by immigration officers last Wednesday. |
A British foreign office spokesman told the BBC that Mr Cecil was deported on Monday evening. | |
"We are concerned that he was deported without being given an opportunity to challenge the deportation order through the Ugandan courts," he said. | |
The play which caused the controversy - the River and the Mountain - told the story of a gay businessman killed by his own employees | The play which caused the controversy - the River and the Mountain - told the story of a gay businessman killed by his own employees |
It was performed at two theatres in Kampala last August. | It was performed at two theatres in Kampala last August. |
Last month a court threw out the case against Mr Cecil because of a lack of evidence. | Last month a court threw out the case against Mr Cecil because of a lack of evidence. |
Gay people have faced physical attacks and social rejection in Uganda. | Gay people have faced physical attacks and social rejection in Uganda. |
In 2011, activist David Kato was beaten to death but police denied this was related to his sexuality. | In 2011, activist David Kato was beaten to death but police denied this was related to his sexuality. |
The Ugandan parliament is considering legislation aimed at increasing penalties for homosexual acts. | The Ugandan parliament is considering legislation aimed at increasing penalties for homosexual acts. |
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