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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni Signs Anti-gay Bill into Law

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni Signs Anti-gay Bill into Law
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni Signs Anti-gay Bill into Law

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has signed into law the controversial bill that will see homosexuals jailed for life, defying international pressure and criticism, an official statement read.

“President Museveni has finally signed the anti-gay bill at State House, Entebbe,” it said.

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Mr Museveniโ€™s signing comes despite fierce criticism outside Uganda, with US President Barack Obama saying the law was a โ€œstep backwardโ€ that would complicate ties with Kampala and that he was โ€œdeeply disappointedโ€ in the move.

South African Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu said yesterday the law recalled sinister attempts by the Nazi and apartheid regimes to โ€œlegislate against loveโ€.

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The anti-gay bill cruised through parliament in December after its architects agreed to drop a death penalty clause, although the bill still says that repeat homosexuals should be jailed for life, outlaws the promotion of homosexuality and requires people to denounce gays.

Mr Museveni, a key African ally of the United States and the European Union, has already been under fire from key Western donors over alleged rampant corruption, and had been under pressure from diplomats and rights groups to block the legislation.

โ€œThe president cannot be pushed by the international lobby groups… he has made it clear whatever he does will be in the interests of Uganda and not foreign interests,โ€ presidential spokesman Tamale Mirundi toldย AFP.ย โ€œUganda is a sovereign state and the decisions taken must be respected.โ€

The lawmaker behind the bill, David Bahati, praised the decision to sign it. โ€œThis is the moment the world has been waiting for,โ€ he told AFP.

โ€œWe thank our president for taking such a bold move despite pressure from a section of foreign organisations. The law is for the good of Uganda, the current and the future generations.โ€

Mr Museveni, a devout evangelical Christian, earlier this month also signed into law anti-pornography and dress code legislation which outlaws โ€œprovocativeโ€ clothing, bans scantily clad performers from Ugandan television and closely monitors what individuals watch on the Internet.

Gay men and women in Uganda face frequent harassment and threats of violence, and rights activists have reported cases of lesbians being subjected to โ€œcorrectiveโ€ rapes.

Source-nation.co.ke

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni Signs Anti-gay Bill into Law

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