Protesting anti-gay legislation outside the Ugandan High Commission in London. Photo posted on Flickr by "RuSSellhiGGs".
The Ugandan parliament is currently discussing legislation about how best to "fight homosexuality". The bill in question will see all homosexuals jailed, along with those who refuse to out them. According to one Ugandan pastor, the project was strongly influenced by religious extremists from the US.
The anti-gay bill emerged in April 2009, a month after Ugandan pastor Stephen Langa invited police officers, ministers, teachers and members of the public to a seminar on the subject. Langa explained that the gay movement had been created by the Nazis and then moved to the US after World War II. He also spoke of a "gay demonstration" - which was actually a satire mocking the idea that the gay movement was planning to "destroy the family" and "sodomise your children".
Filmed by Rev Kapya Kaoma (see his comment below). More footage of the seminar here.
Protesting anti-gay legislation outside the Ugandan High Commission in London. Photo posted on Flickr by "RuSSellhiGGs". <
