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Controversy as EU boss deletes post praising Bobi Wine for fighting LGBTQ rights

David Vidal Sans, took to his X platform and credited Bobi Wine for not only fighting for the rights of the LGBTQ community but also exposing a dictator in Uganda.

The Opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) party has yet again been thrown into the embers of controversy after Mr David Vidal Sans, a Digital Communications Specialist at the European Union Parliament, heaped praise on their Principal, Mr Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, the leader of acknowledging his advocacy of human rights, including LGBTQ rights in Uganda.

David Vidal Sans had initially posted via his account on X (formerly Twitter), expressing admiration for Kyagulanyi whom he referred to as the “People’s President,” before later removing the tweet without providing specific reasons.

The screenshots of the deleted post had however already been captured and circulated widely on various social media platforms throughout Friday.

“Honored to meet Uganda’s most prominent leader, Bobi Wine. He is not only fighting for human and LGBTQ rights but also exposing the dictator in the 2024 Oscar-nominated documentary Bobi Wine: The People’s President,” David Vidal Sans’ deleted post read.

A screengrab of David Vidal Sans’s tweet crediting Bobi Wine for fighting for the rights of the LGBTQ in Uganda before it was deleted.

Photoshopped?

Following the controversy, Bobi Wine later countered the post, by releasing the original pictures, asserting that the circulated images were falsified and orchestrated by Musevenists with a vested agenda aimed at blackmail.

“Whenever confronted about its grave human rights record and the great harm it has done to our country, the Museveni criminal regime resorts to blackmail! Paid propagandists spend countless hours faking and spreading such images to drive a known agenda! Ignore and treat with contempt!,” said Bobi Wine.

“While the partisan police and CMI casually abduct and torture our people accusing them of computer misuse and offensive communication, known Museveni propagandists have the leeway to fake anything against his opponents because they enjoy state protection!” he added

Bobi Wine emphasized that the NUP remains undeterred in its pursuit of a better nation, one characterized by the rule of law, respect for human rights, quality education, improved healthcare facilities, well-maintained infrastructure, and a promising future, regardless of any falsehoods or attempts at blackmail.

“Nothing will stop us from pushing for accountability for crimes!,” Bobi Wine continued.

Bobi Wine’s support for Gay Rights!

Mr Kuagulanyi has previously stated that, as a proponent of human rights, he acknowledges the rights of homosexuals as individuals and advocates for their respect and dignity.

While appearing on South African Broadcast Corporation (SABC) in an exclusive interview, Bobi Wine said whereas he does not agree with homosexuals, he respects their rights.

“I believe that one has the responsibility of guarding the rights of all citizens of those who are like you and those that are not like you. I believe that as a leader, a high level of tolerance is required to make sure the nation comes together,” Bobi Wine said.

Quoting a French philosopher, Voltaire, Bobi Wine said he might disapprove of what the homosexuals say or do but noted he will defend their rights to say it. “I think all people are human beings and have their rights even when you don’t agree with them,” he said.

In an interview on BBC’s flagship program Hard Talk, the National Unity Platform (NUP) party president, Bobi Wine, stated that he supports homosexuals because they have a right to enjoy all freedoms their country offers to all its citizens.

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When pressed by the show host Zeinab Badawi about his condemnation of homosexuals in 2014, Bobi Wine stopped short of apologizing for his previous comments and beliefs.

“As I grow up I become more open-minded,” he said reminding Badawi that his opponent President Yoweri Museveni was accusing him of being supported by foreigners and homosexuals.

Bobi Wine said he was a changed man. “I am tolerant to other people, and believe in human rights for all,” he said.

Museveni – Bobi Wine on parallel lines

On several occasions, President Yoweri Museveni has accused Bobi of being an agent of “foreign interests” and promoting homosexuality. “He gets quite a lot of encouragement from foreigners and homosexuals,” President Museveni said while appearing on a local TV station, adding; “Homosexuals are very happy with Bobi Wine. I think they even send him support.”

“Those are being used by the West to introduce despicable acts of homosexuality and cultural disruption. Also, terrorist groups operating in the Great Lakes Region are using indirect methods through politicians. Don’t fall for their schemes,” Museveni emphasized accusing Bobi Wine of being funded by gay people to disrupt Uganda’s peace.

NUP leaders demand party stance on LGBTQ saga

In the wake of Bobi Wine’s affirmation of his support for LGBTQ rights in Uganda, various leaders, including members of his own National Unity Platform (NUP) party, have voiced sharp criticism.

Dr. Abed Bwanika, the Member of Parliament for Kimaanya Kabonera, Masaka City, who belongs to the NUP, reacted strongly to Bobi Wine’s confirmation, stating, “You cannot hide forever; this tells it all.”

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Pastor Martin Ssempa, founder of Makerere Community Church, raised concerns about whether Bobi Wine’s stance on homosexuality reflects the position of the NUP as a whole. He called on Joel Ssenyonyi, the Leader of Opposition in Parliament (LoP) and a senior NUP leader, to clarify Bobi Wine’s recent engagements with LGBTQ advocates globally.

“Joel Ssenyonyi, can you please tell us if Bobi Wine’s advocacy for LGBTQ policies with the European Union Commission has been approved by the NUP’s National Executive Committee (NEC)? I ask for clarification,” Pastor Ssempa demanded.

Earlier in 2023, Parliament passed the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023, originally tabled by Hon. Asuman Basalirwa, President of JEEMA and MP for Bugiri Municipality.

On May 26, 2023, President Yoweri Museveni signed one of the world’s toughest anti-LGBTQ laws, including the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality,” drawing Western condemnation, global debate, and Uganda risking sanctions from aid donors.

Meanwhile, the Constitutional Court recently rejected a petition to nullify the Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023 in its entirety, dismissing a challenge brought forth by rights activists, including veteran journalist Andrew Mwenda. In response, the group has threatened to escalate their efforts by petitioning the Supreme Court.

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