A long disputed and controversial bill further criminalizing homosexual acts in Uganda is possibly slated to become a law by the end of 2012, according to the speaker of the country's parliament, who argues that the majority of Ugandans support the legislation.Activists encouraging the "Anti-Homosexuality Bill" agree that public support of the legislation will speed its process in becoming a law."I can tell you it has 99 percent chance. It will pass. No question about it," James Nsaba Buturo, the country's former ethics minister and leader of the Coalition for Advancement of Moral Values, which supports the bill, told Voice of America earlier this week.Read more: http://global.christianpost.com/news/uganda-may-pass-anti-homosexuality-bill-by-end-of-year-84973/
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