::: A member of parliament from Ugandaâs ruling party has proposed a law that would death penalty for those convicted having gay sex with disabled people, those under-18, or when the accused is HIV-positive, BBC reports. Homosexuality is already illegal in Uganda, but the new law proposed by MP David Bahati would significantly increase existing penalties. BBC reporter Joshua Mmali says the bill has a good chance of being passed as President Yoweri Museveni and senior figures from the ruling National Resistance Movement are likely to back it.
Source: BBC NEWS | Africa | Uganda MP urges death for gay sex
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