Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni signs anti-gay bill
The sponsor of the bill, MP David Bahati, insisted homosexuality was a “behaviour that can be learned and can be unlearned”.
“Homosexuality is just bad behaviour that should not be allowed in our society,” he told the BBC’s Newsday programme.
Uganda’s anti-homosexuality act
Life imprisonment for gay sex, including oral sex
Life imprisonment for “aggravated homosexuality”, inc sex with a minor or while HIV-positive
Life imprisonment for living in a same-sex marriage
Seven years for “attempting to commit homosexuality”
Between five and seven years in jail or a $40,700 fine or both for the promotion of homosexuality
Businesses or non-governmental organisations found guilty of the promotion of homosexuality would have their certificates of registration cancelled and directors could face seven years in jail
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-26320102
Uganda’s List Of ‘Top 200 Gays’: Paper Slated
A newspaper printed the list with the headline “Exposed!” a day after controversial new anti-gay laws came into force.
A Ugandan newspaper has named who it says are the country’s 200 “top homosexuals” a day after widely criticized anti-gay laws were introduced.
The list, in the Red Pepper tabloid which carried the headline “Exposed!”, featured some who have openly declared their sexuality as well as those who had not.
http://news.sky.com/story/1217198/ug…s-paper-slated
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