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As Museveni wins peace prize, he wages war on homosexuals

As Museveni wins peace prize, he wages war on homosexuals

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni waged verbal war on homosexuality on Aug. 2, even as he accepted an international peace prize. He demanded that the West demonstrate tolerance for Ugandan intolerance toward homosexuality.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni displays the peace prize trophy that he won. (Maria Wamala photo courtesy of New Vision)
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni displays the peace prize trophy that he won. (Maria Wamala photo courtesy of New Vision)

The honor to Museveni came from the Global Peace Foundation, which was founded by Korean-American entrepreneur Hyun Jin Preston Moon, the son of the late Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church.

The Observer reported about Museveni’s acceptance speech:

President Yoweri Museveni has attacked the West for ‘imposing’ homosexuality and leaders of their choice on Africans, saying that this is an act of intolerance and lack of respect.

Museveni said for the Africans, sexuality is treated as a private matter but now the West is imposing its own values on the continent, ignoring the fact that as Africans they have an identity and a set of values that should be respected.

“Tolerance is something I find missing in the Middle East and even in Europe and it causes a lot of problems. On every issue, somebody wants to impose his views on other people. You come to the issue of homosexuality, they want to impose it on you,” said Museveni. …

“Africans here, we know a few people who are rumoured to be homosexuals, even in history we had some few being rumoured but you cannot stand up here and say ‘am a homosexual.’ People will not like it, but whenever we talk to our partners from other part of the world, and say that is a private matter, you leave it. They say no; they want to impose it on you that I should stand up and say; oyee, homosexuals oyee,” said Museveni.

Edwin Sesange, director of the London-based LGBTI-friendly African Equality Foundation, criticized Museveni for his remarks and the Global Peace Foundation for honoring a man who denies LGBTI Ugandans the right to peaceful lives.

Sesange said:

Logo of the Global Peace Foundation
Logo of the Global Peace Foundation

It is a shame to hear a president bashing LGBTI people while accepting a global peace award. This was a slap in the face of the Ugandan LGBTI community to award a person who does not believe we need peace like any other groups of people in the country.

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I do not know the criterion used by the Global Peace foundation to award people, but I guess peace, justice, non-discrimination and fair treatment of LGBTI people is either on the bottom of the list or it doesn’t exist on their list at all.

Museveni also criticized Western governments for greed and for not respecting nations’ sovereignty, citing Western powers’ treatment of Libya, Iraq, the Congo and Iran.

But he also said that Africans should stop complaining about persecution by Western powers.

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  • The fact that this bigot was honored with the prize makes the prize and the ones who awared this bigot with the prize totally discredited! In the future the so-called peace prize means nothing anymiore, and will rgearde as a joke, as are the ones awarding it! Nobody will take this who scam serious anymore! UNLESS the ones awarding the prize to this criminal will backtrack and take it back, and award the prize to for instance someone who indeed has been fighting for peace among the people, and then ALL people! What a scam!

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