365Gay.com is reporting that a modified anti-gay bill in Uganda will reach the country’s Parliament in two weeks, and will now contain no consequences of death or life imprisonment for being convicted of “homosexual acts.”
The US State Department, France and the UK all had expressed concern over the bill, with UK gay groups urging leaders to throw Uganda out of the Commonwealth and a Swedish political leader said that aid to Uganda would be cut unless the law was dropped.
In lieu of the harshest consequences being now dismissed from the lesgislation, offenders would be implemented into “ex-gay” therapies, as would be imagined by some of Parliament’s main lobbyist’s deification of Richard Cohen – whom we now all know now, if we didn’t before, is a hack.
More news on this breaking story as it develops.

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