EU Slams Uganda’s Anti-Gay Law
December 18, 2009 by Gay Agenda News Team
The European parliament called on Ugandan authorities to scrap a controversial proposed law that would punish homosexuality with life in prison.
The parliament called on the authorities “not to approve the bill and to review their laws so as to decriminalize homosexuality”.
Observing that homosexuality is legal in only 13 African countries and a punishable offence in 38 others, the MEPs said the proposed Ugandan laws could have a domino effect on other nations “where persons are or could be persecuted because of their sexual orientation”.



When the EU embargos all of those countries products and passes laws against allowing these African nations leaders getting Visas and Passports to the E.U. and cutting off all aid to these countries, then I will say they have done something. Until then, these are just platitudes.