2.21.2012
KAMPALA, Uganda — Uganda’s notorious Anti-Homosexuality Bill received a raucous welcome when it was reintroduced to the new session of parliament Feb. 7. Cheering members of parliament banged on their desks and chanted “Our bill, our bill!”
“You only need to have been there during parliament when it was introduced to [see] the massive support that we have,” said MP David Bahati who proposed the revamped bill, which no longer mentions the death penalty but does call for life jail sentences for gays.
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KAMPALA, Uganda — Uganda’s notorious Anti-Homosexuality Bill received a raucous welcome when it was reintroduced to the new session of parliament Feb. 7. Cheering members of parliament banged on their desks and chanted “Our bill, our bill!”

“You only need to have been there during parliament when it was introduced to [see] the massive support that we have,” said MP David Bahati who proposed the revamped bill, which no longer mentions the death penalty but does call for life jail sentences for gays.

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