Gay sex punishable by death, country implements strictest LGBTQ law in the world

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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday signed a document containing a tough bill against same-sex relationships in the country. According to this law, homosexuality in Uganda is punishable by death and life imprisonment.

The anti-homosexuality bill became law after Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni signed it into law, making it the world’s harshest law for the LGBTQ community. Western countries have strongly criticized this law. US President Biden has given sad news to the whole world. Biden said the law should be repealed as soon as possible. Failing to do so, Biden threatened to cut off aid and investment in the East African country.

trying to save from western immorality

Ugandan lawmakers earlier this month passed a new draft law, pledging to oppose outside interference in their efforts to protect Ugandan values ​​from Western immorality. The law states that identifying as gay is not a crime, but having a homosexual relationship is punishable by the death penalty and life imprisonment.

A rights group filed the case

Ugandan President Museveni has advised lawmakers to remove the death penalty clause in the homosexuality law, but lawmakers have rejected it. This means that repeat offenders can be given the death penalty. However, a legal challenge to the law has been filed in the High Court of Uganda arguing that the law is clearly unconstitutional. Uganda has not executed anyone for many years.