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Uganda: President Warns Pro-Gay Activists
New Vision, 17 December 2012
President Yoweri Museveni has said that Uganda will not tolerate the promotion of homosexuality and warned pro-gay activists against such activities. Read more »
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Parliament has failed to pass a bill that would sentence homosexuals to death. Read more »
Dozens of activists protested outside the Ugandan embassy in London to demonstrate against what they referred to as "world's most harsh and comprehensively homophobic law". Read more »
U.S. State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland has urged Uganda not to pass an anti-homosexuality bill. An earlier version of the bill was tabled in 2009, but Parliament ... Read more »
The jail sentences which an anti-gay bill in Parliament provides for are making people afraid to be seen talking to or socializing with their gay friends. Read more »
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