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    UK Border Agency Accused Of Murdering Ms Nanyonjo!

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    By Josephine Julian

    A border agency contracted by the UK Home Office to carry out deportations has been accused of killing a lesbian whose asylum claim was refused.

    Jackie Nanyonjo, a lesbian, whose asylum claim was refused by the UK Home Office and deported by Border Agency to Uganda, died on Friday, March 8, in Uganda.

    Jackie who was scheduled for the Qatar Airways Flight QR76, on January 10, the airlines declined the offer, after the campaigners staged the protests at its head offices. This prompted the UKBA to change, and book her on Kenya Airways

    According to Movement for Justice, an organisation, which campaigns to stop the deportation of the gays to Uganda, says, despite its effort to stop Jackie’s deportation, including the securing of permission for judicial review, UK Border Agency insisted and roughed her; in the process four guards who also belonged to Reliance Group assaulted her.

    Jackie’s cause of death, according to the Movement for Justice was a result of the injuries allegedly inflicted on her by the Home Office’s licensed UK Border Agency, which sub-licensed Reliance Group that carried out her deportation from the UK.

    In its statement to this newspaper, the Movement for Justice said that: “She struggled for as long as she could until, beaten up, half strangled and bent double. She was overwhelmed by the pain in her chest and neck and was unable to breathe.”

    “She was much-loved person by a wide circle of friends who kept in touch with her after she was deported and who miss her deeply,” said a Member of Movement for Justice.

    “All of us who knew her, or who didn’t know her personally but are determined to end the regime of racism and anti-immigrant bigotry that is responsible for her death and will fight to win justice for Jackie,” a member of Movement for Justice.

    “We are together and determined to prevent this happening again, and to expose the truth of racism and abuse in the UK Border Agency and immigration system,” reads part of the message sent to this newspaper from Movement for Justice.

    Since the tabling of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill in Uganda Parliament in 2009, by a member of the ruling party, the National Resistance Movement (NRM), MP David Bahati, the sexual minorities find hostile reception.   This legislation, looks compounded by other things including; a call for life imprisonment of anyone found guilty of “the offence of homosexuality,” punish “aggravated homosexuality” and offenses like having gay sex while HIV-positive by a death penalty upon conviction.

    The legislation also extends the jurisdiction beyond Uganda’s borders and includes the “nullification of inconsistent international treaties, protocols declarations and conventions.”

    Among the controversial bill features several clauses that it would remain valid and relevant if: a) “a person who, while being a citizen of or permanently residing in Uganda, commits an act outside Uganda; or b) the offense was committed partly outside and or partly in Uganda.”

    The legislation calls for a death penalty for homosexuals as well as a seven years jail term to anyone found of guilty of not reporting to the authority about the activities of gays in their respective communities.

    It also prohibits any “promotion of homosexuality” and incarcerates gay’s rights defenders.

    According to the bill, mainly- article of Promotion of homosexuality, under section 13: A person who- acts as an accomplice or attempts to promote or in any way abets homosexuality and related practices; commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a line of live thousand currency point or imprisonment of a minimum of five years and a maximum of seven years or both fine and imprisonment.

    The funniest part of this legislation is a provision for Ugandans abroad that engage in the same sex relations outside the country, asserting that they may be extradited for punishment back to Uganda.

    It also includes penalties for individuals; companies, media organisations or non-governmental organisations that know of gay people or support the LGBT rights.

    Anyone who act as an accomplice or attempt to promote or in abet homosexuality related practices commits an offence and reliable to a big fine or imprisonment between 5-7 years. What is not understood; is what might happen to a lawyer representing a gay suspect, a doctor treating a gay patient or a journalist filing a report about the gay persons!

    President Museveni, previously made strong anti-gay statement in recent times.

    Unlike political opponents in Uganda, who are routinely clamped down during the demonstrations, the anti-homosexuals in Uganda have an olive branch given by the state. Clergymen across religious backgrounds also back those protesting against homosexuals. This calls for fear of those labelled as gays or lesbians.

    In face of the brutality by the UK Border Agency, several detainees await deportation.

    According a lawyer who is familiar with the case revealed that the Home Office was trying to reach out a settlement. “They don’t want this to get out,” said a source on condition of anonymity to speak freely.

    A member of Movement For Justice, an organisation campaigning to stop the deportations of LGBTs specifically to Uganda said that she believes that:

    “Many of these people are genuine gay asylum seekers. But UK Border people, they don’t know and due to minimal resources, they are not given adequate representation.”

    “Today, we see many kept into the detention centre, and get deported without proper procedure,” she adding that: “Jackie was a victim of the immigrant bashing policies of Theresa May, the racist Home Secretary.”

    Among the priorities of the Movement for Justice, campaigners are to stop Flight KQ 101, which is scheduled to take Mary Kiwanuka Nakku on Friday, March 15, at 19:00 hours.

    According to the campaigners, the UK asylum system is tussling because of the stereotyped understanding of what lesbian and gay people looked like.

    “You can imagine in the face of the brutality the British authorities meted to Jackie, now they want to add on Mary,” said a lawyer who examined her documents.  “It is illogical for these people to overlook her claim. Her age and what she presents speaks volume,” said the lawyer in reference to Mary, 53, whose partner Jane Namusoke passed on.

    “These people don’t learn lesson, by deporting such person, they risk encoring legal compensations to the government,” said the lawyer, adding that: “We have seen such cases.”

    Christine Nakato who has is also on the agenda

    Previously, John Bosco Nyombi, a gay, was deported to Uganda against his will but later returned to the UK after a legal battle that cost the UK £100,000 in compensation. Then a British High Court Judge, George Newman overturned the earlier ruling that, the Home Office was guilty of ‘a grave and serious breach’ of the law. The Judge Newman ruled that Nyombi’s deportation was “manifestly unlawful”.

    Also in 2010, Jimmy Mubenga then 46, died at Heathrow during his deportation to Angola on a British Airways flight from Heathrow to Luanda on Tuesday 12 October 2010 had a tragic inevitability given the

    The bill was only deferred for all these years, after the condemnations by former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the U.S. Secretary of States Hillary Rodham Clinton and US President Barack Obama.

    When asked David Forbes the attorney who handled this case, neither confirmed nor denied the allegations against his client.

    Mr Forbes, who represents other lesbians in Yarlswood Removal Centre, waiting for deportation specifically to Uganda, had promised to answer the forwarded questions, but by press time he hadn’t returned the e-mail.

    The Movement for Justice is putting the UKBA on trial for Jackie’s murder. Jackie is by not the first person to die at the hands or through the actions of the UKBA but we want to make sure that she is the last. Justice for Jackie means above all exposing the UKBA before the Court of Public Opinion, challenging its power so that what happened to Jackie never happens to anyone else, and shutting down Yarl’s Wood detention centre. It means building the movement that Jackie joined, in Yarl’s Wood and other detention centers and outside, in our communities and on our campuses, and ends the injustice of detention and deportation.

    Asked for a comment from the Home Office, a UK Border Agency spokesperson said: “We do not routinely comment on individual cases.”

    “Where we and the courts find that an individual has no right to be in the UK we expect them to leave. Where they refuse we will enforce their removal,” she added.

    A march has been organised today Thursday, March 14, at the Home Office HQ, Marsham st, Westminster SW1P on corner of Horseferry rd. Westminster or Victoria tube.

    Michelle Obama Covers Vogue Magazine

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    Michelle Obama Covers Vogue Magazine

    America first Lady, Michelle Obama covers Vogue Magazine April Issue. In the interview, Michelle Obama talked about life as parents, marriage, as well as the vision she and the president have for America’s families.

    This is the second time Michelle Obama is on the cover of Vogue Magazine.

    Michelle Obama Covers Vogue Magazine

    Michelle Obama Covers Vogue Magazine

     

    Video – Tuface Idibia and Annie Macaulay’s Traditional Wedding

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    On March 8, Nigerian pop star, TuFace Idibia and his actress sweetheart, Annie Macaulay celebrated their traditional wedding. The event took place at the Apostolic High School, Esit Urua Community Eket-Ibeno Road, Uyo in Akwa Ibom state.

    The couples’s traditional wedding was well attended by State Governors, Ministers, Nigerian celebrities, friends and family members.

    Below is the video from the event.

    The couple who got engaged last year will have their white wedding in Dubai later this month.

    Tina Turner Oldest Person To Be On The Cover Of Vogue

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    Seventy-three year old Tina Turner is the oldest person to be featured on the cover Vogue Magazine. Meryl Streep broke the record in 2012 when she was featured on the magazine’s cover at the age of 62. This year, Ms. Turner was used on the cover of Vogue Germany April edition, making her the oldest Vogue Magazine’s cover girl in its 120 years of existence.

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    Solange Knowles’ Green Sequin Dress To The Grammys

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    Hello Afro fashionistas, come in here and take a look at this gorgeous green sequin dress that Solange wore to the Grammy 2013 event where she posed on the red carpet for photoshoots. as you all know, Solange is the younger sister to American multiple award-winning singer, Beyonce Knowles. Solange, who is also a singer is the mother of one and loves playing with her natural hair by experimenting with different Afro looks.

    The 26-year-old entertainer wore the attire to attend the event that took place on the the 10th of February, 2013 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The flowing sequin green dress if from Ralph & Russo Couture and the celebrity paired the gown with some pieces of Lorraine Schwartz jewels. Her hair was styled into a huge kinky Afro style. She completed the look with a pair of pinkish-red pumps and a statement ring on her finger.

    SEE ALSO: 10 Amazing Ankara Short Gown Styles For Ladies.

    Solange Knowles' Green Sequin Dress To The Grammys
    Solange Knowles' Green Sequin Dress To The Grammys
    Solange Knowles' Green Sequin Dress To The Grammys
    Solange Knowles' Green Sequin Dress To The Grammys

    What do you think of Solange’s green sequin dress? Let us know your views on this piece and the way the American star completed the look. Also let know whether you are contemplating adding this look to your collection or not. If you look forward to having the look, also let us know whether you will be picking it up from the designer or asking your own designer to recreate the look for you.

    If you are not following us already, please do. You can check out the Afrocosmopolitan Youtube channel and subscribe to it so you can get an update on our uploads. You can also connect with Afrocosmopolitan on Instagram and like the AfroCosmopolitan Facebook page. If you have some time, also check us out on Twitter and Pinterest. We can’t wait to see you connect with us and interact on a closer level. Good luck and keep on looking fab like the true fashionista that you are.

    Kenzo Ready-To-Wear Collection Fall/Winter Styles

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    Where are all the Afro cosmopolitan fashionistas out there? Please come in here and check out Kenzo’s ready-to-wear collection for the fall and winter season. The elegant pieces are for the 2013-2014 season. From wrapped dresses and skirts to long gowns, outfits styled with layerings, jackets, jackets worn over dresses, pants with suits, jumpers and much more, these pieces will get you covered in the colder months.

    If you are a strictly ankara African print lover, all hopes are not lost. You can actually create all of these pieces using the bold and colourful fabric. You can also use them as a source of inspiration to create your own unique style that matches your looks and personality.

    Gold and black are also some of the most popular colours in this collection. The clothes are great for several formal functions as well as everyday work and outings. Check them all out and let us know what you think about this ready-to-wear collection from Kenzo.

    SEE ALSO: African Print Kimono Styles For The Trendy Woman.

    Kenzo Ready-To-Wear Collection Fall/Winter Styles

    Take a look at the outfit in red. It is a red jacket worn over a gold dress. So, if you are thinking you cannot wear bright colours during this season, you need to change your mind.

    Striped pants, dresses and skirts are some of the prints making a mark I this collection. Stripes are always in vogue and just the way they are made that sometimes makes the difference.

    Here is stripes, prints, and fur. A bluish purple colour is also the tone of these three pieces above.

    What do you think of these ready-to-wear pieces from Kenzo? Did you see any piece that you could see yourself rocking? Let us know what you think by leaving a comment below. Keep on slaying and have fun while doing it.

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    Kim Kardashian’s ‘Love Like A Movie’ Interview With Eku Edewor

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    Kim Kardashian's 'Love Like A Movie' Interview

    Watch Kim Kardashian’s interview with Eku Edewor on Soul Muzik. In the interview Ms Kardashian talked about how she was contacted by Darey to come and co-host the Love Like A Movie” concert in Lagos, Nigeria. She also talked about her attempt at acting as well as her tribute to Goldie Harvey, the Nigerian singer who passed away on February 14 2013 after returning from the US where she attended the Grammys.

    Below is the interview with Kim Kardashian

    Congolese Rachel Mwanza To Represent Africa At The 2013 Oscars

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    Congolese Rachel Mwanza To Represent Africa At The 2013 Oscars
    Rachel Mwanza

    Rachel Mwanza, the lead character of a critically acclaimed Canadian film Rebelle, will be the only actress to represent Africa at the 85th Academy Awards. The Academy Awards, which is known to most people as The Oscars, is an annual award ceremony dedicated to celebrate outstanding cinematic achievements. Rachel, the Congolese young actress who played the role of a war witch named Komona, was chosen after producers saw her performance on a documentary about street kids in Kinshasa.

    rachelHer parents abandoned the 16-year-old actress at an early age. As a result, she spent many years living in the streets of Kinshasa, Congo.

    The first time Rebelle Director, Kim Nguyen and Producers Pierre Even and Marie-Claude Poulin first came contact with Rachel she did not know her to read or write. The team then agreed to pay for the girls education as well as provide her with housing until she reached an adult age of 18. In 2012, Rachel received awards from the Berlin Film Festival, the Tribeca Film Festival and the Vancouver Film Critics Circle. She was also nominated as Best Actress at the 2013 Canadian Screen Awards.

    With Rebelle being nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 2013 Oscars, producers worked very hard to make sure the actress was granted a U.S visa in order to allow her attend the ceremony. According to several news sources, Rachel was granted a US Visa to enable her attend the 2013 Oscars that will be taking place in Los Angeles, California. This year’s edition is the 85th Annual Academy Award and it is scheduled to air on Sunday the 24th of February 2013.

    About the movie

    rachel2Rebels tells the story of the 12-year-old Komona from a small isolated sub‐Saharan Africa village who had lived peacefully with her parents until the day the rebels came and plundered the place. Komona was then captured and forced to commit the irreversible act of killing her own parents.

    The trainings given to the captured children in the rebel’s camp are merciless; this made Komona hungry and scared. Within a short time, he learned to endure, to fight and most importantly, to survive.

    Komona was the only person to survive a battle the rebel group waged against the government’s army. The rebel’s chief saw the event as a sign and the little girl was declared the new sorceress. She was then taken to Great Tiger, the supreme leader of all the rebels, who makes her his war witch. In all of this, only one person is prepared to help and listen to her, a 15-year old‐boy named Magician.

    In a few months, Magician and Komona fell in love. A relationship that enjoyed a very short-termed moment of true happiness before the war catches up with them. In no time, Komona became 14 and pregnant. One of her biggest wish was to forget her tragic past in regards to her killing her parents, but her parents’ ghosts kept on reappearing. She soon realize that the only way to prevent the ghost of her parents from equally haunting child was to undertake the long journey that will lead her back to her birthplace.

    Below is Rebelle – The War Witch Movie Trailer

    RED CARPET Photos From The 2013 GRAMMYS AWARDS

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    The Grammys Award finally came and was well attended by Hollywood and other American and international celebrities. Everyone one was putting on their best and some where very good at it while most of them did well.

    What did the stars wear for the red carpet event? Check out all the other celebrities below and see what they wore for the 2013 edition of the Grammys Award.

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    Top Plastic Surgeon Offers British-Nigerian Girl Free Facial Reconstructive Surgery

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    Top plastic surgeon offers free operation to rebuild face of Naomi Oni, girl disfigured in acid attack
    Naomi Oni and Phillip Schofield Pic:Rex features

    A top American plastic surgeon has offered to perform free reconstructive surgery operation to rebuild the face of Naomi Oni, the British-Nigerian girl that was disfigured in acid attack from an unknown person wearing a Niqab.

    If you have not read the initial article, you can read it here.

    Top plastic surgeon offers free operation to rebuild face of Naomi Oni, girl disfigured in acid attackAccording to the London Evening Standard, the 20-year old girl has been offered free reconstructive surgery from Dr. Cap Lesesne,  one of the world’s top cosmetic Surgeons.

    The American doctor read about Ms. Oni’s plight in the Evening Standard and decided to offer the girl his surgical services for free.

     

    Top plastic surgeon offers free operation to rebuild face of Naomi Oni, girl disfigured in acid attack
    Ms. Oni before the acid attack

    Dr. Lesesne ha performed  re-constructive surgery as well as normal operations on hollywood actors, United States Senators and member of royal families.

    Ms. Oni, 20, suffered suffered terrible chemical burns to her head, face, neck, arms, legs and body after an unknown attacker dressed in a niqab threw acid at her five minutes from her home in Dagenham, east London.

    She need almost a month of skin grafts and specialist treatment at a burns unit at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford. She is partly blind in her right eye and has been informed by doctors that  she would need years of continuous treatment before she is fully ok.

    Ms Oni is a store assistant at Victoria’s Secret in the Westfield Stratford shopping centre.

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