Uganda Passes Law Punishing 'Aggravated Homosexuality'  With Life in Jail

 
 
By _Stoyan  Zaimov_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/stoyan-zaimov/) , 
Christian Post Reporter
December 20, 2013|12:55 pm
Uganda has voted in favor of a bill that would make "aggravated  
homosexuality," including repeated gay acts, punishable by life imprisonment,  
and 
threaten jail for those who fail to report gay people. 
While homosexuality was already illegal in Uganda, MP David Bahati, who was 
 behind the bill, sought to strengthen existing laws. 
"This is victory for Uganda. I am glad the parliament has voted against  
evil," said Bahati, according to _AFP news agency_ 
(http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/131220/uganda-adopts-draconian-anti-gay-bill-0)
 . "Because 
we are a God-fearing nation, we  value life in a holistic way. It is 
because of those values that members of  parliament passed this bill regardless 
of 
what the outside world thinks." 
The bill now heads to President Yoweri Museveni for his signature. 
The parliament-approved bill initially sought to impose the death penalty 
on  those caught in gay acts. Several world leaders have objected the harsh  
punishment, threatening to impose sanctions on the African country. 
Supporters of the new bill have argued that their traditional family values 
 have been threatened by Western-inspired gay rights groups, and this new 
law  would be a pushback against such an influence. 
According to the _CIA Factbook_ 
(https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ug.html) , 
41.9 percent of Uganda's population is 
Roman  Catholic, another 42 percent are Protestant, while 12.1 percent are 
Muslims. 
Human rights activists have spoken out against the bill, however, saying 
that  it shows intolerance and discrimination against the gay community in 
Uganda. 
"The introduction of this bill led Uganda to be called the worst place to 
be  gay. As parliament debated it, gay activists met in a suburb of the 
capital  Kampala to work out their own plan. They say their lives are often in 
threat  here because of intolerance," reported BBC News' Catherine Byaruhanga 
in  Uganda. 
Enforcement of the law might prove to be a challenge, Byaruhanga pointed 
out,  as authorities will need to gather evidence that someone has engaged in  
homosexual acts, which might be hard to prove. 
Popular religious leaders such as Saddleback Church Pastor Rick Warren have 
 _spoken  out against_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/rick-warren-condemns-uganda-anti-gay-bill-after-faith-lgbt-groups-call-for-response-86289/)
  
the previous death-penalty version of the bill, calling it  "unjust, extreme 
and un-Christian toward homosexuals." [ False; it is entirely  consistent 
with Romans 1 ] 
Warren, who has visited and spoken in Uganda a number of times throughout 
his  ministry engaging in anti-AIDS efforts, has said that while it is not 
his role  to interfere with the politics of other countries, he still has a 
duty to speak  out on moral issues. 
"An unjust law in Uganda is back in the news. I opposed it three years ago  
and I still do," Warren said last year in a statement shared with The 
Christian  Post when the Ugandan law was being discussed in parliament again. 
The new bill is said to be "highly popular" among Ugandans despite 
criticism  from foreign countries, the _Associated Press_ 
(http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/uganda-passes-tough-law-homosexuality-21286010)
  
reported, as it has been seen as a  measure to protect children. 
"We think this is an achievement for Uganda because the minors will be  
protected and the innocents will be saved from abuse and molestation," added  
Simon Lokodo, Uganda's minister of State for Ethics and Integrity. 
"We will get hold of all those encouraging others to become homosexuals or  
lesbians. Anybody we find recruiting or using materials to promote  
homosexuality, we will arrest."

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