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The Uganda Anti Homosexuality Act 2023 A Shorter Overview (1)

The Uganda Anti Homosexuality Act 2023 A Shorter Overview (1)

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The transcription discusses the controversial anti-homosexuality bill in Uganda. The bill was introduced in February and passed in March, but it still needs to be signed into law. The bill prohibits same-sex sexual relations and the promotion of such relations. It includes a section on aggravated homosexuality, listing various acts and potential punishments. The bill has sparked debate and concern, both internationally and locally. The Diary of a Lawyer will continue to monitor developments surrounding the bill. Welcome to this new edition of the Diary of the Loyal, a new episode. Today I just want to do a quick recap on what we've had a lot in the news recently regarding the so-called anti-homosexuality bill in Uganda. Just a quick one, the bill was introduced or published on the 28th, I believe, of February this year, and it was passed on the 23rd of March by the Ugandan Parliament. It is yet to be signed and sent into law by the President of the country, of the constitution states. In a nutshell, the bill prohibits sexual relations or sexual actions between persons of the same sex, I guess, and it also prohibits promotion or normalization of same-sex sexual relations. It also mentions what is termed as aggravated homosexuality, which goes into detail, among other things, sex with people over 75, force, opposition of power, etc. Understandably, the bill has caused widespread debate and concern, especially in the West. But equally, locally, according to media reports, they claim that the reason they are passing such a bill, after one was passed in 2014 but was held unconstitutional by the country's court, is that they are trying to protect their way of life, their cultural way of life, what they claim is imposition, etc. But we're not going to the debate on the other side, we're just trying to outline what the actual law actually says. It was introduced by an MP called Osman Basalira, it was 387 for and 2 against, and now it's waiting to be signed into law by the country's constitution. Well, we shall monitor developments and see how it may pan out. But that's it in a summary of the so-called Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023 passed by the UK Parliament that prohibits gay sex and also lists other alleged crimes of promoting an aggravated homosexuality and the punishments range from potential death penalty, life imprisonment and fines, depending on the alleged crimes committed under that bill. Thank you. This has been the Diary of a Lawyer and we shall speak again soon in another episode. Thank you. Bye.

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