A Ugandan court awarded damages to 20 people who were arrested, paraded in public and tortured on suspicion of being homosexuals, in a decision hailed by rights groups on November 25. Uganda passed one of the world’s harshest anti-gay laws last year. But the case relates to the arrest of a group of youth in...

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