Uganda to introduce death sentence bill for gay 'repeat' offenders
Move will spark widespread international condemnation
U.S. President said previous bill was 'odious'
Uganda is dubbed the 'homophobia capital' of the world
By Leon Watson
8th February 2012
A bill that would make the death sentence mandatory for gays who are 'repeat offenders' was reintroduced in Uganda's parliament today.
The controversial move likely to draw fresh condemnation from Western aid donors.
A private member's bill was originally proposed in 2009 by David Bahati, a legislator with the ruling National Resistance Movement party.
It provoked a widespread international outcry.
U.S. President Barack Obama denounced it as 'odious', Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called on Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni to reject it and some international donors threatened to cut aid if it became law.
The bill was shelved last May. The cabinet took it over and, after international condemnation, said in August it had decided to drop the bill because existing laws were sufficient to deal with homosexual crimes.
A small but vocal anti-gay movement, led by several MPs and a group of bishops, said it was determined to reintroduce the proposed legislation.
'The anti-homosexuality bill was re-tabled on the floor of the House today and has been referred to parliament's legal and parliamentary affairs committee for scrutiny,' parliamentary spokeswoman Helen Kawesa said.
'The committee is expected to examine it and conduct public hearings and then it will report back to the House for a formal debate on the bill,' she said.
Homosexuality is taboo in many African nations. It is illegal in 37 countries on the continent, including Uganda, and activists say few Africans are openly gay, fearing imprisonment, violence and loss of jobs.
The bill has given Uganda a reputation as the 'world's homophobia capital'.
Ghana and Tanzania have said they will resist pressure to legalise homosexuality after Britain threatened to cut aid to countries that deny gay rights.
'We've always said it's not over until it's over. It's disappointing that this bill has been revived,' Ugandan gay rights activist Julian Pepe said.
'We're expecting a backlash from the public but we're not giving up our fight. We'll engage our partners and talk to MPs and hope sense prevails at the end of the day,' he said.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1m60UQ2Fg
UGANDA TO INTRODUCE DEATH SENTENCE BILL FOR GAY !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: UGANDA TO INTRODUCE DEATH SENTENCE BILL FOR GAY !!!!!!!!
I think the article is inaccurate. The death penalty was dropped. HOwever, i wish we had such bold MPs in Kenya
Re: UGANDA TO INTRODUCE DEATH SENTENCE BILL FOR GAY !!!!!!!!
and al-shabab was bombing uganda.... yet al-shabab did not pass such a law in somalia. who is the bad guy now?
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Re: UGANDA TO INTRODUCE DEATH SENTENCE BILL FOR GAY !!!!!!!!
What??miskeen86 wrote:and al-shabab was bombing uganda.... yet al-shabab did not pass such a law in somalia. who is the bad guy now?
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