Kampala (Uganda): A Ugandan lawmaker on Tuesday introduced draft legislation that he said seeks to prohibit homosexuality in the East African country, voicing widespread anti-gay sentiment that has peaked in recent days. The legislator, Asuman Basalirwa, said his bill would punish promotion, recruitment and funding related to LGBTQ activities. Most lawmakers in the parliamentary chamber in Uganda's capital Kampala stood up to show support for the bill.
You are either with us or you're with the Western world, Speaker Anita Among said, announcing that legislators would show support by raising their hands when the bill eventually is put to a vote. We should be counted, and we are going to vote by show of hands on this matter, she said. Same-sex relations in Uganda are already criminalised under a colonial-era penal code. Harsh anti-gay legislation enacted in 2014 later was annulled by a panel of judges amid international condemnation. That bill in its original draft had called for the death penalty for some homosexual acts.