Uganda will officially pass the ‘Kill The Gays’ bill at the end of this year despite international criticism.
Speaker Rebecca Kadaga said the anti-gay bill will become law by December since most Ugandans ‘are demanding it’.
Referring to the law as a ‘Christmas gift’ to the population, she spoke of ‘the serious threat’ posed by homosexuals.
The law will broaden the criminalization of same-sex relationships by dividing homosexuality into two categories; aggravated homosexuality and the offense of homosexuality.
‘Aggravated homosexuality’ is defined as gay acts committed by parents or authority figures, HIV-positive people, pedophiles and repeat offenders. If convicted, they will face the death penalty.
The ‘offense of homosexuality’ includes same-sex sexual acts or being in a gay relationship, and will be prosecuted by life imprisonment.
You've got to show them that you mean business and nip this fad in the bud
Death Penalty"
They will certainly think twice about doing it again!
"You won't cure them with mere wordsYou've got to show them that you mean business and nip this fad in the budDeath Penalty"They will certainly think twice about doing it again!
I don't think that people are really giving, er, Mr. Hungry's 12.44 comment of the 19th the respect it deserves. This story is shocking and disgusting, agreed, but not actually true (according to the BBC, anyway).
I don't think that people are really giving, er, Mr. Hungry's 12.44 comment of the 19th the respect it deserves. This story is shocking and disgusting, agreed, but not actually true (according to the BBC, anyway).