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It appears that the authorities in Uganda have zero tolerance for the homosexual agenda, and are dead set on stopping it in it's tracks. Depending on how this turns out, I wouldn't be surprised to see similar laws pop up in other nations.
By NICHOLAS BARIYO
Updated Feb. 24, 2014 7:38 a.m. ET
KAMPALA, Uganda—Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday signed into law a controversial antigay bill, setting the stage for a showdown with Western donors and rights activists opposed to the legislation.
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"This law was provoked by arrogant and careless Western-based groups that are fond of coming into our schools to recruit our young children," he said in a televised speech shortly after signing the bill. "We reject the notion that somebody can be homosexual by choice."
Uganda President Signs Antigay Bill into Law - WSJ.com
Uganda President Signs Antigay Bill into Law
Move Sets Stage for Showdown With Donors, Activists
By NICHOLAS BARIYO
Updated Feb. 24, 2014 7:38 a.m. ET
KAMPALA, Uganda—Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday signed into law a controversial antigay bill, setting the stage for a showdown with Western donors and rights activists opposed to the legislation.
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"This law was provoked by arrogant and careless Western-based groups that are fond of coming into our schools to recruit our young children," he said in a televised speech shortly after signing the bill. "We reject the notion that somebody can be homosexual by choice."
Uganda President Signs Antigay Bill into Law - WSJ.com
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