Ugandan President Seeks Changes to Anti-LGBTQ Bill.

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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has refused to sign a controversial new bill against homosexuality that prescribes the death penalty in some cases, requesting that it should be amended. Museveni condemned homosexuality during the meeting in the capital, Kampala, charging that “Europe is lost. So they also want us to be lost,” according to footage released by public broadcaster UBC. Amnesty International in a statement earlier on Thursday had urged Museveni to veto what the group described as a “draconian and overly broad” bill.
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