Uganda leader wants law against "abnormal" gays shelved <http://www.reuters.com/> Description: ReutersBy Elias Biryabarema | Reuters 30 minutes ago
By Elias Biryabarema
KAMPALA (Reuters) - The Ugandan president has said he wants an anti-gay bill
shelved for further study but described gays as abnormal and said some
lesbians may be victims of "sexual starvation", according to a letter he
sent to the speaker of parliament.
Uganda's parliament passed a law on December 20 that makes some homosexual
acts punishable by life in prison and sent it to President Yoweri Museveni
for signing. Under law, he has 30 days to sign a bill or return it to be
amended or scrapped.
Homosexuality is taboo in many African countries. It is illegal in 37
nations on the continent, and activists say that few Africans are openly
gay, fearing imprisonment, violence and loss of their jobs.
Referring to the bill in a letter to the speaker written on December 28 but
obtained by Reuters and other media on Friday, Museveni said: "This is ...
something we had advised to shelve until we had studied it in depth."
The bill was first introduced in 2009, and initially proposed a death
sentence for sexual acts, but was amended to prescribe jail terms and life
in jail for what it called aggravated homosexuality.
It becomes law if Museveni rejects it a third time. He did not say whether
he had returned the bill.
Museveni is stuck between pleasing a conservative local constituency
vehemently opposed to homosexuality and trying to avoid alienating Western
aid donors who have denounced the law.
The United States and others have already criticised the bill. Germany cut
aid to the East African state last year, citing concerns about the bill.
Museveni said he treated homosexuals as abnormal because "the normal person
was created to be attracted to the opposite sex". But he disagreed with
jailing or killing gay people.
"How about the women lesbians? Apart from the ones that are born abnormal
and the ones that may become lesbian for mercenary reasons, there may be
those that go into that practice because of sexual starvation when they fail
to get married," he said.
Homosexuality was already illegal in Uganda, but the new law prohibits the
"promotion" of gay rights and punishes anyone who "funds", "sponsors" or
"abets" homosexuality.
Museveni suggested his government would concentrate on boosting the economy
to create jobs for some young people who he said get lured to homosexuality
by "financial inducements".
Local and international rights activities and gay people have criticized the
law as draconian and unnecessary, saying it seeks to punish people for their
legitimate lifestyle choice.
In his letter, Museveni berated parliament for the way it passed the bill.
"Some elements, however, insisted and, even without quorum of parliament,
'passed' it. How can you 'pass' (a) law without the quorum of parliament
after it has been pointed out?"
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