MEET TWO UGANDA L3SBIAN WOMEN WHO FLED FOR THEIR LIVES!!



Adella (left) and her partner Jalia find time to sn0g in the open in Doncaster. To do the same in their country Uganda would be similar to commiting suicide.

Two Ugandan women who fled the country and sought asylum in the United Kingdom IN 2013, appealed to the then British Prime Minister David Cameron to ‘listen to us and give us justice’.

Jalia Nakiyaga, 26, from Kampala and Adella Ashabomwe, 32, from Bushenyi in Western Uganda are presently in secure accommodation in Doncaster, England after their asylum applications were turned down by the Home Office. The two met at Yarlswood detention centre in Bedford after being arrested separately in London.




In an exclusive interview with The LEP, both girls admitted they left Uganda after their friends and relatives found out about their s3xual behaviour. Both had never met before but were in a relation with other girls. They are now an item and have been since they met in Yarlswood in December 2010. According to a recent survey, Uganda remains one of the most homophobic countries in Africa with 95 per cent of the population disapproving of g@ys and les'bians.


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