
Sidney Nsubuga Enoch

Sidney Nsubuga Enoch

Sidney Nsubuga Enoch (L) the man suspected to have murdered
Ugandan gay rights activist David Kato
has been sentenced to 30 years imprisonment for the crime.
(Photo by Johnson Mayamba)

Sidney Nsubuga Enoch walking from the prisons bus to hear the
outcome of the court case.

In October 2010, Rolling Stone, a newspaper in Kampala, published
photographs of gay Ugandans.
Included was one of David Kato, a gay activist, who was killed on
January 26, 2011.
The victim

David Kato Kisule was a Ugandan teacher and LGBT rights activist,
considered a father of Uganda's gay
rights movement and described as "Uganda’s first openly gay man".

A scene from ‘Call Me Kuchu’ showing Uganda activist David Kato
in what would end up
being the last year of his life.
(Still courtesy Silverdocs)

David Kato

David Kato
Sidney Nsubuga Enoch biography