
Police Summons Agnes Kemigisa Over Homosexuality, Lengthy Interrogation Ensues
In a recent development, Ms. Agnes Kemigisa has been summoned by the police regarding her remarks on homosexuality, deemed contrary to the anti-gay laws. The summons, received by this news agency, directs Agnes Kemigisa to address her involvement in a debate at Mountains of the Moon Hotel last week where she purportedly defended homosexual acts.
According to sources close to the investigation, Agnes Kemigisa was required to appear before the Fort Portal post without fail. Upon compliance, she endured over 10 hours of interrogation at the police station. The proceedings extended late into the night, concluding after 10 pm, before she was eventually picked up by her mother, Ms. Nyakato Rusoke, a member of the opposition party ANT.

The summons has ignited discussions regarding freedom of speech and expression, juxtaposed against existing legal frameworks. Agnes Kemigisa’s defense of homosexuality has placed her in the crosshairs of law enforcement, highlighting the delicate balance between individual rights and societal norms.
As the investigation progresses, the public awaits further developments in this evolving situation, pondering the implications for civil liberties and the enforcement of legislation surrounding LGBTQ+ rights in the country.





