Uganda passes a law making it a crime to identify as LGBTQ.
More than 30 African countries, including Uganda, already ban same-sex relations. The new law appears to be the first to outlaw merely identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer , according to rights group Human Rights Watch.
Violations under the law draw severe penalties, including death for so-called aggravated homosexuality and life in prison for gay sex. Aggravated homosexuality involves gay sex with people under the age of 18 or when the perpetrator is HIV positive, among other categories, according to the law.Frank Mugisha, a prominent Ugandan LGBTQ activist denounced the legislation as draconian.
Museveni has not commented on the current proposal but he has long opposed LGBTQ rights and signed an anti-LGBTQ law in 2013 that Western countries condemned before a domestic court struck it down on procedural grounds. “Our creator God is happy what is happening ... I support the bill to protect the future of our children,” lawmaker David Bahati said during debate on the bill.
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