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The Ugandan government has signed into law a bill that will see gay people serving lengthy jail sentences for gay sex.

by Newsdesk | 25th Feb 2014

Uganda

In an exclusive interview with CNN's Zain Verjee, Ugandan President Museveni stated that he found homosexuality 'disgusting' and 'abnormal'.

Museveni told Verjee that his message to human rights groups and US President Obama was that they should ‘respect African societies and their values, just the way we don't interfere with yours. If you don't agree you just keep quiet. Let us manage our society if we are wrong we will find out by ourselves, just the way we don't interfere with yours.’

When asked if he personally disliked homosexuals, he commented that ’they are disgusting. What sort of people are they?’ He added: ‘I never knew what they were doing I was told recently. It's terrible, disgusting but I was ready to ignore that if there was proof that that's he’s been born abnormal but now the proof is not there.’

Last week US President, Obama Barack, warned Uganda about their 'odious' views and that international relations could be strained if they signed the law into power.

The new law proposes that anyone engaging in homosexual acts could face life imprisonment and that anyone who does not report the crime would also fall foul of the law. Even talking about homosexuality without condemning would be a crime under the new bill.

For the first time the new bill also covers lesbian relationships.

Watch the full interview here

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The Ugandan government has signed into law a bill that will see gay people serving lengthy jail sentences for gay sex.

by Newsdesk | 25th Feb 2014

Uganda

In an exclusive interview with CNN's Zain Verjee, Ugandan President Museveni stated that he found homosexuality 'disgusting' and 'abnormal'.

Museveni told Verjee that his message to human rights groups and US President Obama was that they should ‘respect African societies and their values, just the way we don't interfere with yours. If you don't agree you just keep quiet. Let us manage our society if we are wrong we will find out by ourselves, just the way we don't interfere with yours.’

When asked if he personally disliked homosexuals, he commented that ’they are disgusting. What sort of people are they?’ He added: ‘I never knew what they were doing I was told recently. It's terrible, disgusting but I was ready to ignore that if there was proof that that's he’s been born abnormal but now the proof is not there.’

Last week US President, Obama Barack, warned Uganda about their 'odious' views and that international relations could be strained if they signed the law into power.

The new law proposes that anyone engaging in homosexual acts could face life imprisonment and that anyone who does not report the crime would also fall foul of the law. Even talking about homosexuality without condemning would be a crime under the new bill.

For the first time the new bill also covers lesbian relationships.

Watch the full interview here

Read this and other stories on our free app

Download our latest edition of TheGayUK

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