The government of Ugandan has denied reports that there are plans to re-introduce the anti-gay bill to parliament after a court ruling prohibiting it.
STOP PRESS LGBT Bill: Government hereby clarifies that it does not intend to introduce any new law with regards to the regulation of #LGBT activities in Uganda because the current provisions in the #PenalCode are sufficient. @UgandaMediaCent @lindahNabusayi @ubctvuganda @nbstv
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Following local and international media reports, and
threats by donors of aid to Uganda including the United States and the European
Union said on Friday they were closely examining a plan by the east African
nation to introduce the death penalty for gay sex, it is unlikely the East
African nation will be re-introducing the bill.
A Ugandan minister told the Thomson
Reuters Foundation on Thursday that introducing a bill to bring
back a previous law colloquially known as “Kill the Gays” in Uganda would “curb
a rise in unnatural sex” in the east African nation.
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