Ugandan Law targeting homosexuals ‘hateful,’ says Conservative Minister

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Waterloo Region Record – November 26, 2009
Law targeting gays ‘hateful,’ says minister
By Jennifer Ditchburn, The Canadian Press

The Conservative government is making its strongest defence yet of human rights for gays and lesbians, calling a proposed Ugandan law that would imprison and even execute homosexuals “vile and hateful.” The condemnation comes as Prime Minister Stephen Harper prepares to join leaders of Commonwealth countries at a meeting in Trinidad and Tobago this weekend. The Ugandan “anti-homosexuality bill” is already spurring international calls for the country’s suspension from the organization. Peter Kent, minister of state for foreign affairs, said that the government would find an opportunity to convey a strong message to Uganda during the Commonwealth meeting. “Our position is that the proposed Uganda law is reprehensible, vile and hateful and it’s appalling that such legislation would be brought to the parliament of a commonwealth democracy,” he said.

Public date: November 26th, 2009
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