02-24-2014, 04:35 PM
The world of tomorrow is forming in Nigeria, Central African Republic, Somalia, Sudan, South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali (among others).
http://news.yahoo.com/uganda-president-s...05868.html
Entebbe (Uganda) (AFP) - Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday signed a controversial law that will see homosexuals jailed for life, and dismissed warnings from key foreign allies and donors including the United States.
Museveni said he could not understand how one could "fail to be attracted to all these beautiful women and be attracted to a man" instead and described in lurid detail his particular revulsion to oral sex.
"That is a really serious matter. There is something really wrong with you," the 69-year-old said of gay men. "Homosexuals are actually mercenaries. They are heterosexual people but because of money they say they are homosexuals. These are prostitutes because of money," he added as he approved a law that also outlaws the promotion of homosexuality and requires people to denounce gays. "You push the mouth there, you can come back with worms and they enter your stomach because that is a wrong address," he said of gay oral sex.
The bill will provide a stiff test for foreign donors, with Museveni warning Western nations not to meddle in the central African nation's affairs, and that he was not afraid of aid being cut. "Outsiders cannot dictate to us, this is our country," he said. "I advise friends from the West not to make this an issue, because if they make it an issue the more they will lose."
Museveni, a key African ally of the United States and the European Union, has already been under fire from key Western donors over alleged rampant corruption, and had been under pressure from diplomats and rights groups to block the legislation. "If the West does not want to work with us because of homosexuals, then we have enough space to ourselves here," Museveni added, accusing those who told Uganda how to act were guilty of "social imperialism".
Passing the bill is likely to be popular in Uganda, where Museveni -- in power for 28 years -- faces reelection in 2016.
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Homophobia is widespread in Uganda, where American-style evangelical Christianity is on the rise. Gay men and women in Uganda face frequent harassment and threats of violence, and rights activists have reported cases of lesbians being subjected to "corrective" rapes. In 2011, prominent Ugandan gay rights campaigner David Kato was bludgeoned to death at his home after a newspaper splashed photos, names and addresses of gays in Uganda on its front page along with a yellow banner reading "Hang Them". Museveni, a devout evangelical Christian, earlier this month also signed into law anti-pornography and dress code legislation which outlaws "provocative" clothing, bans scantily clad performers from Ugandan television and closely monitors what individuals view on the Internet.
=====ALSO=====
Uganda population at record 37 million
See: http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/644270-u...llion.html
Uganda had the second highest fertility rate and the fifth highest growth rate in the world in 2012. In only three years, three million Ugandans, many of who are unplanned, have been born into the country.
By Carol Natukunda
Uganda’s total population has grown to 37.5 million this year. This is up from 34.5 million in 2011. By 2100, the population is expected to increase fivefold, pushing Uganda to the top 10 most populated nations in the world, according to the latest world population prospects by the United Nations Social and Economic Affairs Division in New York.
http://news.yahoo.com/uganda-president-s...05868.html
Entebbe (Uganda) (AFP) - Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday signed a controversial law that will see homosexuals jailed for life, and dismissed warnings from key foreign allies and donors including the United States.
Museveni said he could not understand how one could "fail to be attracted to all these beautiful women and be attracted to a man" instead and described in lurid detail his particular revulsion to oral sex.
"That is a really serious matter. There is something really wrong with you," the 69-year-old said of gay men. "Homosexuals are actually mercenaries. They are heterosexual people but because of money they say they are homosexuals. These are prostitutes because of money," he added as he approved a law that also outlaws the promotion of homosexuality and requires people to denounce gays. "You push the mouth there, you can come back with worms and they enter your stomach because that is a wrong address," he said of gay oral sex.
The bill will provide a stiff test for foreign donors, with Museveni warning Western nations not to meddle in the central African nation's affairs, and that he was not afraid of aid being cut. "Outsiders cannot dictate to us, this is our country," he said. "I advise friends from the West not to make this an issue, because if they make it an issue the more they will lose."
Museveni, a key African ally of the United States and the European Union, has already been under fire from key Western donors over alleged rampant corruption, and had been under pressure from diplomats and rights groups to block the legislation. "If the West does not want to work with us because of homosexuals, then we have enough space to ourselves here," Museveni added, accusing those who told Uganda how to act were guilty of "social imperialism".
Passing the bill is likely to be popular in Uganda, where Museveni -- in power for 28 years -- faces reelection in 2016.
...
Homophobia is widespread in Uganda, where American-style evangelical Christianity is on the rise. Gay men and women in Uganda face frequent harassment and threats of violence, and rights activists have reported cases of lesbians being subjected to "corrective" rapes. In 2011, prominent Ugandan gay rights campaigner David Kato was bludgeoned to death at his home after a newspaper splashed photos, names and addresses of gays in Uganda on its front page along with a yellow banner reading "Hang Them". Museveni, a devout evangelical Christian, earlier this month also signed into law anti-pornography and dress code legislation which outlaws "provocative" clothing, bans scantily clad performers from Ugandan television and closely monitors what individuals view on the Internet.
=====ALSO=====
Uganda population at record 37 million
See: http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/644270-u...llion.html
Uganda had the second highest fertility rate and the fifth highest growth rate in the world in 2012. In only three years, three million Ugandans, many of who are unplanned, have been born into the country.
By Carol Natukunda
Uganda’s total population has grown to 37.5 million this year. This is up from 34.5 million in 2011. By 2100, the population is expected to increase fivefold, pushing Uganda to the top 10 most populated nations in the world, according to the latest world population prospects by the United Nations Social and Economic Affairs Division in New York.