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Buturo vows to fight homosexuality
Monday, 8th October, 2007
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THE Minister for Ethics and Integrity, James Nsaba Buturo, has vowed to block the demand for recognition of gay’s rights, reports Conan Businge.

“The Government shall do whatever it takes to block the spread of homosexuality.”

People who are agitating for those rights are selfish individuals with callous intention, Buturo said, adding that: “They are trying to impose a strange, ungodly, unhealthy, unnatural, and immoral way of life on the rest of our society.”
“I will endeavour to block it. I can assure you on that. Let them go to another country, and not here,” the furious Buturo said.

His reaction comes a week after the State Minister for Youth and Children’s Affairs, James Kinobe, revealed that a Bill on homosexuality was in the offing.
Kinobe also vowed to oppose the demand for recognition of the gay’s rights.

The youth, he said, are the main target of the ‘discreditable and negative forces’.
Buturo, who represented the Minister of Information and National Guidance, Kirunda Kivejinja, at the 10th graduation ceremony of YMCA at the institute’s campus in Kampala last week, presided over the opening of an Information Communication and Technology block and a new computer laboratory at the institute’s premises.

A total of 983 students graduated with diplomas and certificates in the different courses that included Secretarial Studies, Purchasing and Supplies, Marketing, Tailoring and Fashion Designing, Guidance and Counselling, and Nursery Teacher Education.

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