Ugandan anti-gay bill leaked

Ugandan anti-gay bill leaked

A draft of a new law further criminalising homosexuality in Uganda has been leaked on the internet.
Gay sex is already illegal in Uganda. But the new law includes women as well and criminalises any stimulation of the body with a sexual organ, and the use of any object to stimulate a sexual organ with a maximum of ten years in prison, while repeat offenders are to be jailed for life.
The bill also bans the “promotion of homosexuality”, including the manufacture, sale, or distribution of any media advocating gay rights or depicting GLBT people in a positive light, and the raising or provision of funds or property to gay causes, with a minimum of five years in prison.
The bill claims to void any international treaties Uganda may have signed where they apply to the rights of homosexuals and prevents Uganda from ratifying any treaty protecting GLBT rights in future.
Failure to report a homosexual offence will be punished with a maximum of six months in jail, and the bill covers acts occurring both inside and outside Uganda, and includes an extradition provision.
Uganda has been visited by foreign ‘ex-gay’ proponents in recent years and the bill claims “same-sex attraction is not an innate and immutable characteristic … people who experience this mental disorder can and have changed to a heterosexual orientation”.
“It is preventable, especially among young people who are most vulnerable to recruitment into the homosexual lifestyle.”
The Ugandan Government has previously claimed there is an international conspiracy to turn Ugandans gay and has tried to prevent aid groups from providing gay men with HIV education.
Responding to the bill, retired High Court justice Michael Kirby told Southern Star, “The draft Ugandan bill to ban all forms of homosexual expression is further proof of the need for a Commonwealth initiative to counteract such oppressive legal measures.
“While the rest of the world is embracing a scientific approach to sexual minorities, governments and churches in Africa and elsewhere are increasing their oppression.”
Kirby suggested the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in November would be an opportunity for Australia to enter into dialogue with Uganda and other countries with such punitive laws.
The Department of Foreign Affairs would not comment directly on the Ugandan bill but a spokesperson confirmed that the Australian Government “will take opportunities through the UN and other channels to urge all governments to ensure that neither sexual orientation nor gender identity form the basis for criminal penalties”.

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8 responses to “Ugandan anti-gay bill leaked”

  1. Lets boycott Labor.

    If this was on race the Prime Minister would be all over the place. As it is about people from our community he does not care.

  2. Is this some practical joke????? I do not believe this.

    I just can not believe that in 2009 there are people out there who want to make it a criminal offence.

    I am very sure that Uganda should have other important issues to deal with than this “Nazi christian Taliban” rubbish (such as economics, poverty and abolishing slavery) – prehaps not.

    I became a gay activist in 2007 and I am very shocked and deeply upset (still taking it in) by this very hate-fuelled filthy “anti-homosexuality bill”.

    Lets totally ban trade with Uganda and boycott Ugandian products now!!!!!

  3. And so this goes with Kevin Rudds blessing supporting the hate group The Australian Christian Lobby and Peter Jensen.

    Our Prime Minister sees nothing wrong with this. What an absolute coward Federal Labor is when put to the test. He is to busy chanting the message of Hate for the Australian Christian Lobby.

    We should never vote for Federal Labor. They are nothing but pure filth supporting this.

  4. Sydney Arch bishop Peter Jensen has been supportive of the discrimination in Uganda. He did this when he aligned The Sydney Diocese with The Global South in a protest against the ordination of a gay bishop – Gene Robinson. Peter Jensen empowered Anglican bishops in Uganda and Nigeria when he travelled the world in support of the break away group that attended GAFCON. The Sydney Diocese holds the secretarial position of the GAFCON group. The extreme conservative right wing stance of this once rich diocese has directly contributed to the decisions in Uganda. Shame on the Anglican Church for aligning itself with right wing US evangelists who used religious leaders to turn on their own people in the name of religion.

  5. A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED
    THE ANTI HOMOSEXUALITY ACT, 2009.

    An Act to prohibit any form of sexual relations between persons of the same sex; prohibit the promotion or recognition of such relations and to provide for other related matters.

    BE IT ENACTED by Parliament as follows:

    PART I — PRELIMINARY.

    I. Interpretation.

    In this Act. unless the context otherwise requires –

    “authority” means having power and control over other people because of your knowledge and official position; and shall include a person who exercises religious. political, economic or social authority;

    “bisexual” means a person who is sexually attracted to both males and females;

    “child” means a person below the age of 18 years:

    “currency point” has the value assigned to it in the Schedule to this Act;

    “disability” means a substantial limitation of daily life activities caused by physical. mental or sensory impairment and environment barriers resulting in limited participation;

    “felony” means an offence which is declared by law to be a felony or if not declared to be a misdemeanor is punishable without proof of previous conviction, with death or with imprisonment for 3 years or more.;

    “gay”” means a male person who engages in sexual intimacy with another person of the same sex;

    “‘gender”” means male or female;

    “HIV” means the Human Immunodeficiency Virus;

    “homosexual”‘ means a person who engages or attempts to engage in same gender sexual activity;

    “homosexuality”’ means same gender or same sex sexual acts;

    “lesbian” means a female who engages in sexual intimacy with another female;

    “Minister’” means the Minister responsible for ethics and integrity;

    “misdemeanor” means an offence which is not a felony;

    “sexual offender” means a person who has previous convictions of the offence of homosexuality or related offences;

    “sexual act” includes –

    (a) physical sexual activity that docs not necessarily culminate in intercourse and may include the touching of another’s breast, vagina, penis or anus:

    (b) stimulation or penetration of a vagina or mouth or anus or any part of the body of any person, however slight by a sexual organ;

    (c) the unlawful use of any object or organ by a person on another person’s sexual organ or anus or mouth;

    “sexual organ” means a vagina, penis or any artificial sexual contraption;

    “touching” includes touching—

    (a) with any part of the body;

    (b) with anything else;

    (c) through anything;

    and in particular includes touching amounting to penetration of any sexual organ. anus or mouth.

    “victim” includes a person who is involved in homosexual activities against his or her will.

    PART II — HOMOSEXUALITY AND RELATED PRACTICES.

    2. The offence of homosexuality.
    (1) A person commits the offence of homosexuality if-

    (a) he penetrates the anus or mouth of another person of the same sex with his penis or any other sexual contraption;

    (b) he or she uses any object or sexual contraption to penetrate or stimulate sexual organ of a person of the same sex;

    (e) he or she touches another person with the intention of committing the act of homosexuality.

    (2) A person who commits an offence under this section shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for life.

    3. Aggravated homosexuality.
    (1) A person commits the offense of aggravated homosexuality where the

    (a) person against whom the offence is committed is below the age of 18 years;

    (b) offender is a person living with HIV;

    (c) offender is a parent or guardian of the person against whom the offence is committed;

    (d) offender is a person in authority over the person against whom the offence is committed;

    (e) victim of the offence is a person with disability;

    (f) offender is a serial offender, or

    (g) offender applies, administers or causes to be used by any man or woman any drug, matter or thing with intent to stupefy overpower him or her so as to there by enable any person to have unlawful carnal connection with any person of the same sex,

    (2) A person who commits the offence of aggravated homosexuality shall be liable on conviction to suffer death.

    (3) Where a person is charged with the offence under this section, that person shall undergo a medical examination to ascertain his or her HIV status.

    4, Attempt to commit homosexuality.
    (1) A person who attempts to commit the offence of homosexuality commits a felony and is liable on conviction to imprisonment seven years.

    (2) A person who attempts to commit the offence of aggravated homosexuality commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for life.

    5. Protection, assistance and payment of compensation to victims of homosexuality.
    (1 ) A victim of homosexuality shall not be penalized for any crime commuted as a direct result of his or her involvement in homosexuality.

    (2) A victim of homosexuality shall be assisted to enable his or her views and concerns to be presented and considered at the appropriate stages of the criminal proceedings.

    (3) Where a person is convicted of homosexuality or aggravated homosexuality under sections 2 and 3 of this Act, the court may, in addition to any sentence imposed on the offender, order that the victim of the offence be paid compensation by the offender for any physical, sexual or psychological harm caused to the victim by the offence.

    (4) The amount of compensation shall be determined by the court and the court shall take into account the extent of harm suffered by the victim of the offence. the degree of force used by the offender and medical and other expenses incurred by the victim as a result of the offence.

    6. Confidentiality.
    (1) At any stage of the Investigation or trial of an offence under this Act, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, judicial officers and medical practitioners, as well as parties to the case, shall recognize the right to privacy of the victim.

    (2) For the purpose of subsection (I), in cases involving children and other cases where the court considers it appropriate. proceedings of the court shall be conducted in camera, outside the presence of the media.

    (3) Any editor or publisher, reporter or columnist in case of printed materials. announcer or producer in case of television and radio, producer or director of a film to case of the movie industry. or any person utilizing trimedia facilities or information technology who publishes or causes the publicity of the names and personal circumstances or any other information tending to establish the victim’s identity without authority of court commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty currency points.

    7. Aiding and abating homosexuality
    A person who aids, abets, counsels or procures another to engage in acts of homosexuality commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for seven years.

    8. Conspiracy to engage in homosexuality.
    A person who conspires with another to induce another person of the same sex by any means of false pretence or other fraudulent means to permit any person of the same sex to have unlawful carnal knowledge of him or her commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for seven years.

    9. Procuring homosexuality by threats, etc.
    (1) A person who–

    (a) by threats or intimidation procures or attempts to procure any woman or man to have any unlawful carnal knowledge with any person of the same sex, either in Uganda or elsewhere;

    (b) by false pretences or false representations procures any woman or man to have any unlawful carnal connection with any person of the same sex, either in Uganda or elsewhere; or

    (2) A person shall not be convicted of an offence under this section upon the evidence of one witness only, unless that witness is corroborated in some material particular by evidence implicating the accused.

    10. Detention with intent to commit homosexuality.
    A person who detains another person with the intention to commit acts of homosexuality with him or herself or with any other person commits an offence and is liable on conviction for seven years.

    11. Brothels.
    (1) A person who keeps a house, room,set of rooms or place of any kind for the purposes of homosexuality commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for seven years.

    2) A person being the owner or occupier of premises or having or acting or assisting in the management or control of the premises, induces or knowingly suffers any man or woman to resort to or be upon such premises for the purpose of being unlawfully and carnally known by any man or woman of the same sex whether such carnal knowledge is intended to be with any particular man or woman generally, commits a felony and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for five years.

    12. Same sex marriage.
    A person who purports to contract a marriage with another person of the same sex commits the offence of homosexuality and shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for life.

    13. Promotion of homosexuality.
    (1) A person who –

    (a) participates in production. procuring, marketing, broadcasting, disseminating, publishing pornographic materials for purposes of promoting homosexuality;

    (b) funds or sponsors homosexuality or other related activities;

    (c) offers premises and other related fixed or movable assets for purposes of homosexuality or promoting homosexuality;

    (d) uses electronic devices which include internet, films, mobile phones for purposes of homosexuality or promoting homosexuality and;

    (e) who acts as an accomplice or attempts to promote or in any way abets homosexuality and related practices;

    commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a line of live thousand currency points or imprisonment of a minimum of five years and a maximum of seven years or both fine and imprisonment.

    (2) Where the offender is a corporate body or a business or an association or a non-governmental organization, on conviction its certificate of registration shall be cancelled and the director or proprietor or promoter shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for seven years.

    14. Failure to disclose the offence.
    A person in authority, who being aware of the commission of any offence under this Act, omits to report the offence to the relevant authorities within twenty-four hours of having first had that knowledge, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty currency points or imprisonment not exceeding three years.

    PART IV — JURISDICTION

    15. Jurisdiction.
    Save for aggravated homosexuality that shall be tried by the High Court, the magistrates court shall have jurisdiction to try the other offences under this Act.

    16. Extra- Territorial Jurisdiction.
    This Act shall apply to offenses committed outside Uganda where –

    (a) a person who, while being a citizen of or permanently residing in Uganda, commits an act outside Uganda, which act would constitute an offence under this Act had it been committed in Uganda; or

    (b) the offence was committed partly outside and or partly in Uganda.

    17. Extradition.
    A person charged with an offence under this Act shall be liable to extradition under the existing extradition laws.

    PART V — MISCELLANEOUS.

    18. Nullification of inconsistent international treaties, protocols, declarations and conventions.(1) Any International legal instrument whose provisions are contradictory to the spirit and provisions enshrined in this Act, are null and void to the extent of their inconsistency.

    (2) Definitions of “sexual orientation”, “sexual rights”, “sexual minorities”, “gender identity” shall not be used in anyway to legitimize homosexuality, gender identity disorders and related practices in Uganda.

    19. Regulations.
    The Minister may, by statutory instrument. make regulations generally for better carrying out the provisions of this Act.

  6. The Australian and American Christian Right are to blame for this. They have sent Ministries to help the country. We have a situation now where children are brutally mutilated to free them from the Devil as well as homosexuals being punished.

    This is exactly the reason why Kevin Rudd should not meet with people from the Australian Christian Lobby. We have to punish the Christian Right in our country for creating this mess in other countries. They simply promte hate and violence towards people who do not agree with the very warped view of Jesus the Australian Christian Right have.

    Four Corner did a great story on the impact of the Evangalical groups on some African Communities. The link is below.

    http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/content/2009/s2601755.htm