Monday, 8 April 2013

Return of Idi Amin in Uganda?

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'Uganda Bill Criminalises miniskirts'

Uganda is considering extraordinary measures against women's rights that would see arrests for wearing skirts above the knee in public. Idi Amin had something similar in his era.

The anti-pornography Bill contends that there has been an "increase in pornographic materials in the Ugandan mass media and nude dancing in the entertainment world". It proposes that anyone found guilty of abetting pornography faces a 10-million shillings (£2 515) fine or a maximum of 10 years in jail, or both.

The likes of Beyoncé and Madonna will be banned from television, Lokodo added. "We are saying anything that exposes private parts of the human body is pornography and anything obscene will be outlawed. Television should not broadcast a sexy person. Certain intimate parts of the body cannot be opened except for a spouse in a private place.

"A lot of photos, television, films will be outlawed. Even on the internet we're going to put a monitoring system so we know who has watched which website and we know who has watched pornographic material."

2 comments:

  1. Hmmmm, IdiAmin returns.

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  2. Na the way forward be that. Thunmbs up,enuf pornographic. I need to raise my kids in a sane world. Imorality is just to much & is also celebrated.

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