Ugandan lawmakers introduced legislation in parliament on Thursday that proposes harsh new penalties for same-sex relationships in a country where homosexuality is already illegal, defying human rights groups' criticism.

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Ugandan lawmakers introduced legislation in parliament on Thursday that proposes harsh new penalties for same-sex relationships in a country where homosexuality is already illegal, defying human rights groups’ criticism.

The Speaker of Parliament, Annet Anita Among, referred the bill to a house committee for review, the first step in an expedited process to pass the proposal into law, iol.co.za reports.

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