Uganda is well-known for its intolerance of homosexuality, which is illegal under colonial-era legislation.
Uganda’s homophobic President Yoweri Museveni on Thursday described gay people as «deviants» and called for an investigation into homosexuality as lawmakers in the conservative East African nation prepare to vote on an anti-LGBTQ bill.
The bill, introduced earlier this month, proposes tough new penalties for same-sex relations in a country where homosexuality is already illegal, sparking criticism from human rights groups, dailymail.co.uk reports