Pope gives blessing to Uganda’s anti-gay parliamentary speaker Rebecca Kadaga
Pope Benedict XVI has been pictured giving a blessing to Rebecca Kadaga, the Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament, who has promised to pass the country’s notorious Anti-Homosexuality Bill as a “Christmas gift”.
Yesterday, Kadaga was at the Vatican to meet the Pope and to attend a human rights conference.
She received the blessing during a mass attended by thousands of pilgrims at the Vatican.
“I think it is something that I will remember all my life. It’s a very great moment and I thank God for this opportunity,” Kadaga said minutes after meeting the Pope, Uganda’s New Vision reports.
During the service, the Pope launched his Twitter account and sent his first message in several languages to millions of online followers.
Uganda’s bill, which stipulates the death penalty for repeat gay offenders, is currently before the country’s parliament.
A letter of protest was handed in to the High Commission.
It called on Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, and his parliamentarians, to reject the bill and to stop persecuting LGBT people.
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