Uganda's
president has refused to approve a controversial bill that would see
homosexuals jailed for life, saying there were better ways to "rescue"
people from their "abnormality". In
a letter to parliament, Yoweri Museveni said gays would go "underground
and continue practicing homosexuality or lesbianism for mercenary
reasons. Read More After Cut...
The anti-gay bill passed through the Ugandan parliament last month after its architects agreed to drop a death penalty clause. "The question at the core of the debate on homosexuality is what do we do with an abnormal person? Do we kill him/her? Do we imprison him/her? Or we do contain him/her?" the president was quoted as writing in a letter to parliament. He said that homosexuality was caused by either "random breeding" or a need to make money.
And
lesbians, he said, chose female partners because of "sexual starvation"
and the failure to marry a man. But he said improving the nation's
economy would stop people becoming gay. Museveni continued: "You cannot
call an abnormality an alternative orientation. It could be that the
Western societies, on account of random breeding, have generated many
abnormal people," he said, adding that other people became gay for
"mercenary reasons", or, in the case of lesbians, a lack of sex with
men.
The report
said the president believed that improving Uganda's economy - including
rapid industrialisation and modernising agriculture - was the best way
to "rescue" young people from the risk of "disgusting behaviour". Gay
men and women in Uganda face frequent harassment and threats of
violence, and rights activists have also reported cases of lesbians
being subjected to "corrective" rapes.
In 2011, prominent Ugandan gay rights activist David Kato was bludgeoned to death at his home after a newspaper splashed photos, names and addresses of gays in Uganda on its front page along with a yellow banner reading "Hang Them". AIDS activists say that if passed the bill would have prevented gays from having access to essential public health information, such as how to protect themselves from HIV and how to access life-saving treatment and support services.
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