After escaping violence and persecution, LGBTQ refugees find peace in Canada
Paul Canary Kanyamu says life felt like “hell on Earth” before he escaped violence and found refuge in Canadaabout two months ago.
“I was punched, I was pushed into a ditch, my leg was broken and I was brutally assaulted countless times,” the 26-year-old, who was born in Uganda and identifies as gay, recalls in an interview about the years he spent in East Africabefore his arrival to Vancouver.
“I was brutally assaulted by my own parents and the community. They threatened to kill me through poisoning. It was really, very sad time.”
Despite how difficult it is to tell their stories, the human rights activist and other LGBTQ refugees say they want Canadians to learn more about how brutally the community is being persecutedaround the world.