How Police and Criminals Use Uganda’s Antigay Law to Find Blackmail Targets
Corroborated by 5 sources from 5 publishers
TL;DR
Reports differ across sources; according to theguardian.com, “What this shows us is that the UK diet is now global,” says Ramona Hazan, whose first name is emblazoned on pots of hummus stacked in supermarket fridges across the country.
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