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University researcher Dr Stella Nyanzi, left, is led by police to Buganda Road Court in the capital Kampala, Uganda. A Ugandan court has released Nyanzi on bail after being jailed for more than a month for calling the president โa pair of buttocksโ, charged with offensive communication and cyber harassment because of her Facebook posts targeting the countryโs long-time president, Yoweri Museveni, and his wife Janet, who is education minister.(AP Photo)โ/>She wrote a poem about a vagina. It landed her in jail
By Alice McCool, for CNNPosted atย 0402 GMT (1202 HKT) July 7, 2019Editorโs Note:CNN is committed to covering gender inequality wherever it occurs in the world. This story is part ofAs Equals, an ongoing series. It contains language that some readers may find offensive.Kampala, Uganda (CNN)โHow do women get men who are standing in the way ofgender equalityto listen to them? Grab them by their genitalia.Thatโs the radical suggestion offered by jailed Ugandan feminist Stella Nyanzi.โUnless you grab and squeeze hard, theyโre not listening,โ she said, wearing traditional African kitenge, red lipstick and a wry smile before a recent court hearing.The academic, who has been in Luzira Womenโs Prison forย eight months, is on trial after the government accused her of โcyber harassment and offensive communicationโ for penning and posting a poem on Facebook.Thepoem, published last September, uses a graphic description of the birth of the UgandanPresident and his motherโs vagina to criticize his โoppression, suppression and repressionโ of the country, which he has ruled for over thirty years.In early June, Nyanziโs legal team put it to Buganda Road Chief Magistrate Court that she had no case to answer and pushed for her immediate release. But the judgment went against her. She remains in jail and will start presenting her defense this week. Nyanzi has asked the court toย summonย 20 defense witnesses, including President Yoweri Museveni himself.Nyanzi has been known in African academic and feminist circles for decades, but itโs her provocative poetry about the 74-year-old president that has made her a household name in Uganda in recent years.โYoweri, they say it was your birthday yesterday.How horrifically cancerous a day!โ reads part of the now infamous vagina poem.โI wish the infectious dirty-brown discharge flooding Esiteriโs [Museveniโs motherโs] loose pussy had drowned you to death / Drowned you as vilely as you have sank and murdered the dreams and aspirations of millions of youths who languish in the deep sea of massive unemployment, and under-emplyment (sic) in Uganda.โStella Nyanzi, center, leads a protest over the handling of police investigations into murders and kidnappings of women in Kampala in June 2018.While the language and imagery in Nyanziโs poetry may seem shocking, she said this โrudenessโ is โthe only option.โโPoliteness has been taken, itโs been held captive, and they donโt listen any more. So sometimes all you have to say is โf*** it!'โ Nyanzi said about the Ugandan government, slamming down her fist. โAnd then people will hear and take you seriously.โโRadical rudeness,โ which began as a form of anti-colonial dissent in Uganda, calls the powerful in society to account through public insult.Over the past year, two other women have beenarrestedfor using similarly rude rhetoric to criticize the government โ one for allegedly threatening to hit the President with her genitals. The women, who were protesting the arrest of the musician-turned-politician who goes by his stage name of Bobi Wine, both retracted their comments. Ugandan women have also used nudity as a form of protest in recent years.In 2015, a group of older women in rural northern Ugandastrippedin front of police and government representatives to demonstrate against attempts to remove them from their ancestral land.โOlder women are no longer in need of the acceptance of society, so they will swear and walk away, and men will listen,โ Nyanzi told CNN. โI donโt get inspired by high and mighty women, itโs everyday women. Itโs grandmothers, stepmothers, second wives, all swearing at their menโ.Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.But โradical rudenessโ can be dangerous in an environment where civil liberties are increasingly being called into question. As well as Nyanziโs arrest in November 2018, last year the Ugandan governmentamendedthe constitution to remove the presidential age limit, imposed a โsocial media taxโ thatcriticssay is an attempt to hinder freedom of speech online, and was implicated in the allegedtortureof Bobi Wine.In astatement last September, a government spokesperson described Bobi Wineโs claims of torture as a โtantalizing, although unprovenโ diversionary tactic, and urged the musician to present them in court so they could be โinvestigated and (the) culprits punished.โIn the 2019 Reporters Without Borders index, Ugandadroppedeight places, from 117 to 125. The report said โintimidation and violence against reporters are an almost daily occurrenceโ in Uganda.The Ugandan government didnโt respond to CNNโs request for comment for this story.In this challenging climate, it came as a surprise to many when Nyanzi turned down the option of posting bail.โBail to go and do what? Bail to go where? To go back and still live in fear every time I write a Facebook post?โ she asked.Nyanzi is battling three other legal cases: another โcyber harassment and offensive communicationโ trial for apoemcalling the President a โpair of buttocks,โ which she took bail for; a civil dispute with her former employer Makerere University, who dismissed her for staging a naked protest; and a case disputing her inclusion on Ugandaโs โno-flyโ list initiated by her critical Facebook commentary.Nyanzi says she wanted to push the government to hear her case on the vagina poem, and to rationalize exactly why they have put her in jail.โWe managed to force the state to bring witnesses,โ she said.Nyanzi in court in June.When detective Bill Dickson Ndyamuhaki โ a witness for the government โ came to give evidence about her vagina poem in court, people in the courtroom could not contain giggles as he was asked by the judge to read outNyanziโs explicit work in full.Questions in court about why the word vagina is considered โobsceneโ or โvulgarโ are especially relevant in Uganda, which introduced a law in 2014 called the Anti-Pornography Act that resulted in thearrestof revenge porn victims and initially proposed a ban on mini-skirts.โWhen you run a government that corrupt, how do you still connect to the society?โ said Rosebell Kagumire, editor of digital platformAfrican Feminism.โโMorality lawsโ are a good tool for this government to continue distracting society on what needs to be done. They tap into long-held notions about controlling womenโs sexuality, and there the President and his government will find allies in all communities.โโThere are cultures of suppressing womenโs expression, especially when it comes to who is accepted to be vulgarist,โ Kagumire added. โStella is very much vocal on queer rights, girlsโ rights and uses the freedom of expression that is usually reserved for men โ the freedom to insult.โAt Luzira Womenโs Prison, prisoners wearing yellow dresses tended to an already well-manicured garden. Nyanzi sat on a mat on the floor of a room with other prisoners, as visitors โ who sat in chairs โ were brought in to visit their loved ones. โIโm used to life here now,โ she said happily, talking about life inside.Nyanzi was first imprisoned in 2017 for a month after posting a Facebook poem criticizing Ugandaโs first lady, Janet Museveni, for failing to deliver on her promise to provide sanitary pads to schoolgirls.Museveni, who is Minister for Education and Sports, said there ultimately wasnโt enough money in the budget for the initiative. During this stint in prison, the government attempted to carry out a psychiatric assessment of Nyanzi because the prosecutor alleged she was insane.Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni alongside first lady Janet Museveni in June 2018.But Nyanzi was released on bail, and went on to successfully crowdfund for the distribution of sanitary products through the Pads4girlsUg Project.โI got involved [in activism] because it was part of what I was studying anyway,โ said Nyanzi, an anthropologist who hasstudieda wide range of marginalized communities in Uganda and other African countries, including sex workers, women with HIV, and LGBTQ people.โSuddenly those I was studying, writing about, recording, could dieโ she said, referring to a law passed in 2014 which mandated life in prison for some homosexual acts. A previous version of the bill initially included the death penalty.The law faced strong resistance from local activists and members of the international community, and was eventually annulled by Ugandaโs constitutional court later the same year.As Nyanzi began attending the court cases of people she was studying, and visiting them in jail, the line between academia and activism began to blur.โIt became impossible to just stay as an academic that is not involved,โ Nyanzi said. โPeople were getting thrown out of their offices and homes โฆ I started hiding people in my house.โKeem Love Black is one of the people Nyanzi says she visited in prison during that time.Now the tables have turned. Last month, Black was sitting on the hard bench designated for visitors to the prison, waiting to see Nyanzi, who has become a close friend.โEveryday I respect and love Stella,โ said Black, whose shy demeanor and soft voice jarred with her fearless social media presence as one of Ugandaโs most prominent transgender activists.โHer research is really important to me because I can use it to sensitize people about transgender people and sex workers โฆ people discriminate against us so much,โ she said, adding that Nyanzi is the โstrongest feministโ she had ever come across.Keem Love BlackโStella has a strong heart, and whatever she says, whatever she writes, whatever she fights for, itโs not about her โ itโs about the country and people she loves and supports.โNyanzi says itโs people like Black who give her hope for Ugandaโs future.โSex workers are very good at alternative modes of organizing and mobilizing,โ Nyanzi said, but many feminists โthink we are better than them and exclude them.โWhile divisions remain, Nyanzi says she believes different struggles in Uganda are slowly starting to come together.The academic wants to see everyone uniting against the government, from Pentecostal Christians to sex workers, Bobi Wine supporters to the LGBTQ community.โItโs those sort of mergers we need, where it will not matter what one wears, it will not matter if Keem is wearing a skirt,โ Nyanzi said with a smile.โYou know when a match is refusing to light?โ she said, acting out.FREE AI WEBINAR Training go to https://bit.ly/4fSppGY or Free Trial click here https://bit.ly/4dI21e5-
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