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Museveni unfazed by aid threats

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KAMPALA: Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has defended signing one of the world’s harshest anti-LGBTQ laws, with punishment­s up to and including the death penalty, saying it was needed to prevent LGBTQ community members he said were “disoriente­d” from “recruiting” others.

His comments were the first since he signed the bill into law, triggering widespread Western criticism, including threats by US President Joe Biden and others to cut aid to Uganda and impose other sanctions.

“The signing is finished, nobody will move us,” Mr Museveni said while meeting lawmakers from his National Resistance Movement party, a statement issued by his office late on Wednesday showed.

The law stipulates capital punishment for “serial offenders” for transmissi­on of a terminal illness like HIV/ Aids through gay sex and for having same-sex relations with a person with a disability.

It also decrees a 20-year sentence for “promoting” homosexual­ity.

Mr Museveni told his party’s lawmakers that before signing the law, he had consulted widely in order to try to determine whether homosexual­ity was genetic and that he had been persuaded by experts that it was not and described it instead as “psychologi­cal disorienta­tion”.

“The problem is that, yes, you are disoriente­d. You have got a problem to yourself. Now, don’t try to recruit others. If you try to recruit people into a disorienta­tion, then we go for you. We punish you,” he said.

“But secondly, if you violently grab some children and you rape them and so on and so forth, we kill you. And that one I totally support, and I will support.”

The law also imposes a life sentence for same-sex intercours­e and a 20-year sentence for the promotion of homosexual­ity.

Companies, including media and non-government­al organisati­ons that knowingly promote LGBTQ activity, will also incur harsh fines, the law says.

Homosexual­ity was already illegal in the conservati­ve and highly religious East African country.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Ugandan students participat­e in a peaceful walk to show their appreciati­on for President Yoweri Museveni for signing the new antihomose­xuality law in the capital Kampala on Wednesday.
REUTERS Ugandan students participat­e in a peaceful walk to show their appreciati­on for President Yoweri Museveni for signing the new antihomose­xuality law in the capital Kampala on Wednesday.

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