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Uganda police disperse youths at the height of the Kampala riots. Over 25 people died in the riots and about 80 sustained injuries. Property, including Natete Police Station, was destroyed in the riots. Photo/FILE

Uganda police disperse youths at the height of the Kampala riots. Over 25 people died in the riots and about 80 sustained injuries. Property, including Natete Police Station, was destroyed in the riots. Photo/FILE 

By BAMUTURAKI MUSINGUZI  (email the author)
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Posted  Monday, December 28  2009 at  00:00

Under the proposed bill, promotion of homosexuality attracts a prison sentence of up to seven years, while anybody failing to report the offence within 24 hours risks imprisonment for up to three years.

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