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Home | News | Bill Criminalising Identifying As Lgbtq Passes Uganda Parliament

Bill criminalising identifying as LGBTQ passes Uganda Parliament

Anti Homosexuality Bill 2023 passed with widespread support in Parliament. Under this law people identifying as LGBTQ can be jailed for up to 10 years

By IANS
Updated On - 22 March 2023, 12:38 PM
Bill criminalising identifying as LGBTQ passes Uganda Parliament
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Kampala: Uganda’s Parliament has passed a bill to crimalise people identifying as LGBTQ and under which a person can be jailed for up to 10 years.

As homosexual acts are already illegal in the east African country, now under the proposed Anti Homosexuality Bill 2023, friends, family and members of the community would have a duty to report individuals in same-sex relationships to the authorities, the BBC reported.

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The bill, which was first tabled earlier this month, passed with widespread support in Parliament late Tuesday.

It will now go to President Yoweri Museveni who can choose to use his veto or sign it into law.

The bill also stipulates that a person who is convicted of grooming or trafficking children for purposes of engaging them in homosexual activities faces life in prison.

Individuals or institutions which support or fund LGBT rights‘ activities or organisations, or publish, broadcast and distribute pro-gay media material and literature, will also face prosecution and imprisonment.

While introducing the bill in Parliament, opposition lawmaker Asuman Basalirwa said that it aims to “protect our church culture; the legal, religious and traditional family values of Ugandans from the acts that are likely to promote sexual promiscuity in this country”, reports CNN.

“The objective of the bill was to establish a comprehensive and enhanced legislation to protect traditional family values, our diverse culture, our faiths, by prohibiting any form of sexual relations between persons of the same sex and the promotion or recognition of sexual relations between persons of the same sex,” he added.

But small group of Ugandan MPs on a committee scrutinising the bill argued that the offences it seeks to criminalise are already covered in the country’s Penal Code Act.

Lawmaker Fox Odoi-Oywelowo spoke out against the bill, saying that it “contravenes established international and regional human rights standards” as it “unfairly limits the fundamental rights of LGBTQ+ persons”.

Rights advocacy group Human Rights Watch had warned earlier this month that the law would violate Ugandans’ rights to freedom of expression and association privacy, equality, and non-discrimination, CNN reported.

Uganda made headlines in 2009 when when it introduced an anti-homosexuality bill that included a death sentence for gay sex.

Lawmakers passed a bill in 2014, but they replaced the death penalty clause with a proposal for life in prison. But that law was ultimately struck down.

Same-sex relations are banned in about 30 African countries, where many people uphold conservative religious and social values.

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