President Museveni (L) after commissioning Uganda’s first flight simulator in Entebbe on Friday where he said he will work with Russians.
Entebbe-President Museveni has said he will work with Russians because they don’t meddle in the internal affairs of other countries.
The comment follows US President Barack Obama’s statement that the relationship between his country and Uganda would be “complicated” if Museveni signs the Anti-Homosexuality Bill into law.
The comment follows US President Barack Obama’s statement that the relationship between his country and Uganda would be “complicated” if Museveni signs the Anti-Homosexuality Bill into law.
However, while commissioning a new flight
simulator at the air force headquarters in Entebbe on Friday, Mr
Museveni told Obama to stop interfering in the affairs of Uganda, adding
he will work with Russia instead of America.
“Russia has worked in Africa since 1917, meaning they have been here for more than 100 years. I want to work with Russia because they don’t mix up their politics with other country’s politics,” Mr Museveni said.
“Russia has worked in Africa since 1917, meaning they have been here for more than 100 years. I want to work with Russia because they don’t mix up their politics with other country’s politics,” Mr Museveni said.
He added: “If you see a person going to another person’s home then you know there is a problem.”
“This is my home. You cannot find a man with a
bald head like mine in his home and tell him what you want. Go back to
your home,” he said in a veiled reference to President Obama.
“In Ankole, if you find such a thing happening, one will enter his house and pick his stick.”
“In Ankole, if you find such a thing happening, one will enter his house and pick his stick.”
Mr Obama’s warning came a day after President
Museveni announced at the NRM party caucus retreat in Kyankwanzi last
week that he would assent to the Bill after a presentation by Ugandan
scientists concluded that homosexuality is not a genetic abnormality,
but an adopted sexual behaviour.
An earlier statement from the White House in
Washington quoted Mr Obama as saying: “The Anti-Homosexuality Bill in
Uganda, once law, will be more than an affront and a danger to the gay
community in Uganda.”
However, on Friday, Mr Museveni said: “I would
like to discourage the USA government from taking the line that passing
this law will ‘complicate our valued relationship’ with the USA as
President Obama said.
He added: “Countries and societies should relate
with each other on the basis of mutual respect and independence in
decision making. Valued relationship cannot be sustainably maintained by
one society being subservient to another society.”
Mr Museveni thanked Ms Kerry Kennedy, the daughter
of former USA President Robert Kennedy and a human rights activist, who
sent him opinions by scientists from the USA, saying there are some
indications that homosexuality could be congenital.
PRESIDENT'S POSITION ON HOMOSEXAULITY
What Museveni doesn’t want: Those
who agreed to become homosexuals for mercenary reasons (prostitutes)
should be harshly punished as should those who paid them to be
homosexual prostitutes. Exhibitionism of homosexual behaviour must be
punished because, in this part of the World, it is forbidden to publicly
exhibit any sexual conduct (kissing, etc) even for heterosexuals; if I
kissed my wife of 41 years in public, I would lose elections in Uganda.
His appeal to the US: I,
therefore, would encourage the US government to help us by working with
our scientists to study whether, indeed, there are people who are born
homosexual. When that is proved, we can review this legislation. I would
be among those who will spearhead that effort.
Waiting for clarification: The
President said: “I have now received their (scientists from the
Department of Genetics, the School of Medicine and the Ministry of
Health) signed document, which says there is no single gene that has
been traced to cause homosexuality.”
He added: “What I want them to clarify is whether a combination of genes can cause anybody to be homosexual. Then my task will be finished and I will sign the Bill.”
He added: “What I want them to clarify is whether a combination of genes can cause anybody to be homosexual. Then my task will be finished and I will sign the Bill.”
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