The bill presented in parliament seeks to prohibit sexual relations between people of same sex. It is also to prevent any competition with a the traditional heterosexual family.
The bill, if passed into law, seeks to prosecute both the gay person and person who keeps a house, or a place of any kind for purposes of homosexuality. Running a place promoting homosexual acts is an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for seven years. The harstest punishment for gay people in the bill is imprisonment for life.
Just recently, a prominent pastor has been accused of engaging in sodomy with minors and the state has been at cross-roads on how to handle a case of this nature. The problem in this case, just like so many others involving a person accused of homosexuality would be to prove it, and that may be the hard part not mentioned in the bill!
If everybody comes to believe that its a natural habit & not one influenced with having money then it would be well. And minors have continually complained of sexual assualt and thats what the police has been investigating and failed to prove.
It was never decided whose land this is... though kenya still claims it!
I would never ever go to Uganda during a present gang in power.
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If everybody comes to believe that its a natural habit & not one influenced with having money then it would be well. And minors have continually complained of sexual assualt and thats what the police has been investigating and failed to prove.
It was never decided whose land this is... though kenya still claims it!
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I would never ever go to Uganda during a present gang in power.
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