Thursday, November 26, 2009

Tories slam Uganda's anti-gay bill, but will they act?

The Conservatives have slammed Uganda's anti-gay bill, but it's still unclear what action the Canadian government will take if the bill passes. 

The Ugandan bill would impose a death penalty for "aggravated homosexuality" and would criminalize anyone who fails to report gays and lesbians to police. International outcry is growing ahead of this weekend's Commonwealth summit -- an event that will be chaired by the Ugandan president. Some have called for Uganda to be suspended from the organization if the anti-gay bill passes. 

In an interview with the Canadian Press, Peter Kent -- minister of state for foreign affairs -- called the anti-gay bill "vile and hateful."

"At the Commonwealth summit, we'll convey Canada's position that if that law is in fact passed, Canada would consider it unacceptable and a gross infringement of human rights in Uganda," Kent told CP.

CP notes that Kent did not say what concrete action Canada might take if the Ugandan bill passes.

Meanwhile, more links are being drawn between The Family, a secretive US-based evangelical group, and the Ugandan anti-gay bill.  

Read an interview transcript between National Public Radio and Jeff Sharlet, author of a book titled The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power. 

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Thursday, November 26, 2009 7:22 PM

Every year countries from the G8 group provide millions of dollars in foreign aid to Uganda, most of these funds never reach the population in need but fall in the crack of a corrupt political class, the same ones who are trying to pass this legislation.
We must lobby our governments to stop foreign aid to regimes with appalling records of human rights in Africa and this is the only way these barbaric actions will stop.

Mark ca



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