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Brad the Impala
November 28th, 2009, 20:02
Fury at Uganda proposal for gay executions



Britain and Canada today led Commonwealth protests against a law proposed by the Ugandan parliament which would introduce the death penalty by hanging for "aggravated homosexuality".

Gordon Brown expressed Britain's concerns about the parliamentary bill when he met Yoweri Museveni, the veteran Ugandan president, at the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Trinidad and Tobago.

The suggested legislation would apply to sex between gay men or lesbian women in which one person has HIV.

The bill also proposes the introduction of a three-year prison sentence for anyone who knows of the existence of a gay man or lesbian woman and fails to inform authorities in Uganda within 24 hours.

The British prime minister's anger was echoed by his Canadian counterpart, Stephen Harper. Harper's spokesman, Dimitri Soudas, said: "If adopted, a bill further criminalising homosexuality would constitute a significant step backwards for the protection of human rights in Uganda."

Stephen Lewis, a former UN envoy on Aids in Africa, described the proposed legislation as having "the taste of fascism."

In a speech in Trinidad, reported in the Globe and Mail, Lewis said: "The credibility of the Commonwealth is hanging by a spider's thread. The putative legislation declares war on homosexuality. What is put at risk here тАУ beyond the threat of the death penalty for HIV-positive homosexuals тАУ is the entire apparatus of Aids treatment, prevention and care."

Museveni has not endorsed the private member's bill, which was introduced by a backbencher in the Ugandan parliament. But Uganda's ethics and integrity minister, James Nsaba Buturo, welcomed the proposal, saying that he regards the bill "with joy" because it will "provide leadership around the world".


Guardian Report (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/27/uganda-bill-proposes-gay-executions)

November 30th, 2009, 16:28
Gordon Brown expressed Britain's concerns about the parliamentary bill when he met Yoweri Museveni, the veteran Ugandan president, at the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Trinidad and Tobago.Homosexuality is illegal in Trinidad & Tobago and gay visitors are not officially welcome! Perhaps Gordon Brown could kick off by berating his hosts.

thrillbill
November 30th, 2009, 17:05
(After living in central Africa for 6 years I will say this:) Meanwhile it is ok for a "straight" African male to go around and screw/ rape young women/girls without protection and spread HIV.

Brad the Impala
January 16th, 2010, 04:08
It sounds like the International pressure is having an effect on the proposed legislation at least:

In his first public comments on the issue, Mr Museveni told a meeting of ruling party members their handling of the bill "must take into account our foreign policy interests".


"The prime minister of Canada came to see me and what was he talking about? Gays," he said.

"[UK] Prime Minister Gordon Brown came to see me and what was he talking about? Gays.

"Mrs Clinton [the US secretary of state] rang me. What was she talking about? Gays."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8456624.stm

Beachlover
January 16th, 2010, 07:57
It's fantastic that pressure has been put on the leader so quickly and bluntly by world leaders.