Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 4.4K If You Like This Article Kindly Give Us A Share!Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has refused to sign into law a controversial new anti-homosexuality law, which carries the death penalty in some cases and is demanding that it be changed. President Museveni Urges Africa & It’s Leaders To ‘Save The World From Homosexuality’ Museveni’s decision was announced Thursday after a meeting of lawmakers from his ruling party, almost all of whom backed the bill passed by lawmakers last month. A statement said the outcome of the meeting was a decision to return the bill to the National Assembly with “proposals for improvement.” More Articles You Would Love DROOMER, Habits, Shana & Stefania Morland @ Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Cape Town 2017; Day 1 Ghana’s Afroma Awards Tonight, See Full List Of Nominees A spokesman for the president said Museveni did not oppose the sanctions proposed in the bill, but wanted lawmakers to “consider the issue of rehabilitation.” “Homosexuals Are Deviation From The Normal, But You Don’t Kill Them!” – President Museveni Ahead Of New Bill Homosexuality is already illegal in the East African country under a colonial-era law that criminalizes sexual acts “against the order of nature.” The penalty for this crime is life imprisonment. Museveni is under pressure from the international community to veto the law, which he must sign into law. The US has warned of economic consequences if the law goes into effect. A UN group of experts described the law, if passed, as a “blatant violation of human rights”. Also, read; Drake wins $1.38MILLION from betting on Gervonta Davis to beat Ryan Garcia Amnesty International called on Museveni in a statement on Thursday to veto what the group called “too broad and narrow” the bill. “The passage of this appalling law is a heartbreaking moment for the LGBTQ community and their loved ones in Uganda,” Agnes Callamard, leader of the group, said in the statement. The bill has broad support in Uganda, including among church leaders and others who have called for a tough new anti-gay law. It was introduced by an opposition lawmaker who said its aim was to sanction the “promotion, recruitment and funding” of LGBTQ activities in the country. Only two of the 389 MPs who attended the voting session opposed the bill. The bill provides for the death penalty for the crime of “aggravated homosexuality” and life imprisonment for “homosexuality.” Aggravated homosexuality is defined as cases of sexual relations involving HIV-positive individuals, as well as minors and other risk groups. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail FashionGHANA Admin FashionGHANA.com is a Fashion PR Company, Events planning & management team as well as Africa's leading Fashion Media House. Get Intouch with us and let's see how we can help you grow. [email protected] More For You Here Is How Ugandans Reacted To President Museveni Signing On The New Anti-LGBTQ VIDEO: Trump Demolishes “NASTY” CNN Town Hall Presenter, Whilst Twitter Hides His Name... See How African Royals Styled Themselves For UK’s King Charles’ III Coronation South Africans Call for UK’s Monarch Family To Return Diamonds Set In Crown... US Highest Rated TV Host Tucker Carlson Is No Longer A Part Of... VIDEO: “I Like It” Watch Donald Trump’s Reaction After Hearing ICE SPICE; Also... African Leaders Make A Stand To Support Putin; Uganda Willing To Send Soldiers... Donald Trump Has Raised Over $34 Million Dollars For His 2024 Presidential Campaign America Passes Bill That Allows The Gvt. To Hide Children Away From Parents... Dalai Lama’s Exhibits Peadophilia After Asking 12-Year-Old Boy To Suck His Tongue In... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.