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Uganda’s Anti-Gay Law| Uganda’s President-Yoweri Museveni Replies Barack Obama On His Condemnation

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Looking at the African setting, I can say the continent is far behind the promotion of any act of homosexuality. But this does not  mean conscious efforts should be made to punish homosexuals such as criminalizing being gay with legislative instruments….

Ahead of the signing of Uganda’s harsh  anti-gay bill into a legislation, President Barack Obama condemned the move, stating that it would jeopardize the existing known relationship between Uganda and America.

Uganda’s president-Yoweri Museveni who is obviously not happy about Obama’s condemnation has released a statement, explaining why he will sign the bill and sending out a message to Obama…

Read the full statement below…

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I have seen the statement H.E President Obama of the USA made in reaction to my statement that I was going to sign the anti-homosexual Bill, which I made at Kyankwanzi.

Before I react to H.E. Obama’s statement, let me, again, put on record my views on the issue of homo-sexuals (ebitiingwa, bisiyaga in some of our dialects).

Right from the beginning of this debate, my views were as follows:

1. I agreed with the MPs and almost all Ugandans that promotion of homosexuality in Uganda must be criminalized or rather should continue to be criminalized because the British had already done that;

2. those who agreed to become homosexuals for mercenary reasons (prostitutes) should be harshly punished as should those who paid them to be homosexual prostitutes; and

3. exhibitionism of homosexual behavior must be punished because, in this part of the World, it is forbidden to publicly exhibit any sexual conduct (kissing, etc) even for heterosexuals; if I kissed my wife of 41 years in public, I would lose elections in Uganda.

The only point I disagreed on with some of the Members of Parliament (MPs) and other Ugandans was on the persons I thought were born homosexual. According to the casual observations, there are rare deviations in nature from the normal. You witness cases like albinos (nyamagoye), barren women or men (enguumba), epa (breastless women) etc. I, therefore, thought that similarly there were people that were born with the disorientation of being attracted to the same sex. That is why I thought that that it was wrong to punish somebody on account of being born abnormal. That is why I refused to sign the Bill and, instead, referred it to our Party (the NRM) to debate it again. In the meantime, I sought for scientific opinions on this matter.

I am grateful to Ms. Kerry Kennedy of the USA who sent me opinions by scientists from the USA saying that there could be some indications that homosexuality could be congenital. In our conference, I put these opinions to our scientists from the Department of Genetics, the School of Medicine and the Ministry of Health. Their unanimous conclusion was that homosexuality, contrary to my earlier thinking, was behavioural and not genetic. It was learnt and could be unlearnt. I told them to put their signatures to that conclusion which they did. That is why I declared my intention to sign the Bill, which I will do. I have now received their signed document, which says there is no single gene that has been traced to cause homosexuality. What I want them to clarify is whether a combination of genes can cause anybody to be homosexual. Then my task will be finished and I will sign the Bill.

After my statement to that effect which was quoted widely around the World, I got reactions from some friends from outside Africa. Statements like: “it is a matter of choice” or “whom they love” which President Obama repeated in his statement would be most furiously rejected by almost the entirety of our people. It cannot be a matter of choice for a man to behave like a woman or vice-versa. The argument I had pushed was that there could be people who are born like that or “who they are”, according to President Obama’s statement.

I, therefore, encourage the US government to help us by working with our Scientists to study whether, indeed, there are people who are born homosexual. When that is proved, we can review this legislation. I would be among those who will spearhead that effort. That is why I had refused to sign the Bill until my premise was knocked down by the position of our Scientists.

I would like to discourage the USA government from taking the line that passing this law will “complicate our valued relationship” with the USA as President Obama said. Countries and Societies should relate with each other on the basis of mutual respect and independence in decision making.

“Valued relationship” cannot be sustainably maintained by one Society being subservient to another society. There are a myriad acts the societies in the West do that we frown on or even detest. We, however, never comment on those acts or make them preconditions for working with the West. Africans do not seek to impose their views on anybody. We do not want anybody to impose their views on us. This very debate was provoked by Western groups who come to our schools and try to recruit children into homosexuality. It is better to limit the damage rather than exacerbate it.

I thank everybody.

 

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5 thoughts on “Uganda’s Anti-Gay Law| Uganda’s President-Yoweri Museveni Replies Barack Obama On His Condemnation”

  1. I bet there are more important issues that needs the president of Uganda’s attention but no, he would rather waste his time on making life difficult for gays………… It’s high time people leave gays alone.

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  2. Museveni has chopped all of Uganda’s money while Uganda languishes in poverty. He’s currently the 12th richest man in Africa! How did he make his money? He’s been in power since I was born (1986) & I bet he intends to stay in power till he dies like Mugabe- they’ll never allow the youth to lead.& yet rather than people criticizing him & the corrupt governments of Africa, we’re focusing on gays. People in Ukraine have gone on demonstrations & forced their corrupt leaders to step down but here in Africa, we don’t care about our problems, we’re rather concerned with people of the same sex loving each other- which doesn’t affect us in anyway. Our continent is the only continent in the world with regular ‘dumso’ & other electrical problems, water problems, HIV, child mortality, wars, archaic customs etc. Africa is the ONLY continent that has grown poorer over the past 25 years. & yet people are more concerned with what 2 consenting adults do in their bedroom. It’s sad

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  3. Im in total agreement with the president of Uganda; God created Adams and Eve, Man and Woman, a couple that could fill this present world with humans. A cuestion I would like to make some of the people that are gays and lesbians; how would they come into this world if both of his or her parents were gays and lesbians?, do we have some gays or lesbians that are christians? please, they should stop it, imagine this world fill of gays and lesbians, that means there will be no descendants and when they die, the humanity will come to an end. Americans, you are wise peaople than we Africans, think about the homosexuality and the offspring.

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