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Ugandan gays and Muslim women:a common struggle to redefine family,

On 14 October 2009, an “Anti-Homosexuality Bill” was tabled before the Ugandan parliament. Full Article at openDemocracy

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  2. Homosexuals should not be killed but instead imprisoned for life, religious leaders have suggested. Making their input in the Anti-homosexuality Bill 2009 yesterday, the clergy said the clause on death as a penalty for homosexuality be scrapped. Full Article at Dvorak Uncensored

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