This is good news, but the fight obviously isn’t over:
Uganda’s parliament has adjourned without debating a controversial bill which includes the death penalty for some homosexual acts.
It had been reported that a vote could be held on Friday.
The Anti-Homosexuality Bill has been condemned by Western leaders and human rights groups, some of whom are celebrating “victory”.
The bill, first introduced in 2009, could still be brought up when the new parliament meets later this year.
David Bahati said, though, that he wants to reintroduce the bill when the new parliament comes back in February. More chapters, sadly, will be written in this story.










As long as we have radical anti-gay American “evangelicals” spreading the antichristian “good news” that gay people should be murdered, this Bill and versions of it will come up again and again in Uganda and other African nations. This is against Christ’s teachings and these “evangelicals” should stop it immediately.
I think someone should organize a campaign in Uganda to get everyone to call the authorities every time they see a heterosexual. They can call it a dress-rehearsal or something.