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BINTI YA RAIS MSEVENI (DIANA KAMUNTU) AKIRI KUWA YEYE NI MSAGAJI
Museveni's daughter reveals that she is a lesbian
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni's daughter Diana Kamuntu has sent shock
waves across Uganda by revealing in a recent radio interview that she is
a lesbian who has been homosexual since she was a little
In a startling revelation, Ms Kamuntu, admitted yesterday, during a
radio talk show in Mbarara, in western Uganda that she is homosexual.
She added that she was revealing the fact as a protest against the
anti-gay law her father signed late last month, pointing out that
although she loves her father unconditionally, she will fight against
the new legislation.
On Monday February 24, President Museveni signed Uganda's new and harsh
anti-gay bill into law, which punishes first time offenders with 14
years in jail. It also provides life imprisonment as the maximum penalty
for aggravated homosexuality defined as repeated gay sex and acts
involving a minor, a disabled person or where one partner is infected
with
Yesterday, Ms Kamuntu said: “I am gay and I am homosexual. I have known this since I was a
"Also, I have been Christian all of my life, so I will not tolerate any
law of this supposedly democratic nation, that will place hate on any
person just because of what his or her sexual orientation happens to be.
Now that I finally revealed my sexual orientation, I put myself in
front of this new law and I will let our people decide what to do with
me.”
Shocked at the revelation, radio host, James Kasirivu found it hard to
continue the interview and the live broadcast was abruptly ended after
being punctuated with repeated commercials. Of late, President Museveni
has been under intense pressure from international donors following his
signing of the Draconian bill and this revelation by his daughter is
likely
Uganda's government has up until now shrugged off foreign aid cuts and
international criticism of its tough new anti-homosexuality law, saying
it could do without Western aid. President Barack Obama has said that
the US will consider its relationship with Uganda following the passing
of the new law, while the World Bank suspended the immediate
Government spokesman Ofwono Opondo said: “The West can keep their aid to Uganda over
“Western aid to Africa is lucrative and profitable trade, they cannot
cut off completely. Just as we did with the slave trade, slavery,
colonialism, imperialism and exploitation, Africa must
US secretary of state John Kerry has compared the flat-out morally wrong
and atrocious law to anti-Semitic legislation in Nazi Germany or
apartheid South Africa. However, President Museveni warned Western
regimes not to meddle in the country's affairs, saying he was not
Sweden’s finance minister Anders Borg, who has just visited Uganda, said
the law presents an economic risk. Already, the Netherlands has frozen a
€7m subsidy to Uganda’s legal system, while Denmark and Norway said
they would redirect around €6m each towards private sector initiatives,
aid agencies and human rights organisations.m
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