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Anti-Homosexuality Act: Uganda’s Misunderstood Story

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July 5, 2023
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Tomath Tayebwa, the Deputy Speaker

Tomath Tayebwa, the Deputy Speaker

-Unraveling the Confusion Surrounding the Draft Bill and Enacted Act

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The recent international African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Conference in Brussels, Belgium, witnessed a growing feeling of confusion among the delegates and attendees from different countries about the Uganda Anti-Homosexuality law.

Amidst the confounding state of affairs surrounding the legislation, it was keenly observed the discussion by delegates were filled with fragmented knowledge and tainted by misconceptions and partial information.

It was clear that awareness about the actual Act, the final version of the law, was shockingly scarce. Misinformation and misinterpretations ran rampant, causing an environment rife with confusion and misunderstandings.

However, it was in the midst of this confusion that Deputy Speaker of Parliament – Thomas Tayebwa, emerged to guide, advocating for a shared and comprehensive understanding of the matter.

According to Tayebwa, it became clear that many people were focused on the initial version of the legislation which had been approved by a certain entity but was then sent back by the President for further examination.

Among the murmurs and exchanges, a notable phenomenon emerged, the Western world’s scrutiny of Uganda’s initial draft Bill. The global community had become a crucible of criticism, focusing their attention on the contents of the preliminary legislation.

“The Western countries, while expressing strong disapproval, seemed unaware of the updated provisions and changes that had occurred, leading them to form judgments solely based on the initial draft of the legislation. They seemed to overlook the subsequent revisions and the eventual passing of the Act,” says Tayebwa.

Tayebwa acknowledged the importance of clarity and shared understanding, and he took steps to address the gap between perception and reality. He emphasised the significance of accurate information and encouraged open dialogue between Uganda and the Western world as essential means to achieve this.

While chairing of the House on Tuesday, Tayebwa tasked the Prime Minister-Robinah Nabanjja, to develop a consistent stance on the Anti-Homosexuality Act, which will be communicated by Uganda’s embassies worldwide.

Tayebwa remarked that there is a lack of coherence in the responses, with each embassy issuing its own statement on the act. This indicates that the government has not formulated a clear position. Instead, they rely on what the President or government officials say.

He emphasised the importance of having a unified voice during discussions of the act at the international level, as different aspects of the legislation are being raised. He cited an example from the ACP conference in Brussels, where people were discussing both the draft bill and the actual act, but very few were aware of the details.

According to Patrick Oshabe (NUP, Kassanda County North), there’s a need to dedicate time in Parliament to discuss regional and international treaties that Uganda has subscribed to. 

He urged the Minister for Foreign Affairs to update the House on the progress regarding these obligations, as some agreements require adoption or ratification.

What This Means?

The confusion between the draft bill and the act in this context suggests a lack of clarity and understanding about the status and content of the legislation. Let’s explore what this confusion might mean:

Lack of Awareness: The fact that very few people knew about the actual act indicates a lack of awareness or knowledge about the final version of the law. This could be due to insufficient communication or dissemination of information about the enacted legislation. 

It suggests that the information about the act might not have reached a wider audience, both domestically and internationally.

Misinterpretation: Confusion between the draft bill and the act can lead to misinterpretation of the law. If people are basing their opinions, criticisms, or judgments solely on the draft bill without considering any changes or revisions made during the legislative process, their understanding of the law may be incomplete or inaccurate. 

This misinterpretation can contribute to misunderstandings and misconceptions about the actual provisions and implications of the legislation.

Western World’s Criticism: The reference to the Western world “crucifying” Uganda about the first draft suggests that Uganda has faced significant criticism or condemnation based on incomplete or outdated information. 

If the Western world is primarily aware of the draft bill and not the final act, their criticisms may not accurately reflect the current state of the legislation. This highlights the importance of providing accurate and updated information to the international community to avoid undue criticism or misperception.

Communication Gap: The confusion between the draft bill and the act points to a communication gap or breakdown in effectively conveying information about the legislative process and the final outcome. 

It suggests that there may be a need for better transparency, public awareness campaigns, or improved mechanisms for disseminating information about enacted laws to ensure that the public, both locally and internationally, has access to accurate and up-to-date information.

ACP Conference

The African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Conference is organised by 79 African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States. The conference provides a platform for member states to discuss and address common challenges, promote cooperation, and negotiate agreements with other regions, particularly the European Union, which has a partnership agreement with the ACP countries known as the Cotonou Agreement.

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