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Ugandan students fear being sodomized in school, says nation’s Deputy Speaker

Updated: January 25, 2023 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Jan 25, 2023 – 7:26 pm EST

KAMPALA, Uganda (LifeSiteNews) — A leading Ugandan politician warned fellow parliamentarians about the effect of homosexuality in the country’s schools.

Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa told parliament yesterday that he had heard “painful” and “grueling” stories of the homosexual influence being felt by students.

“I talked to one student personally — he told me in one of their schools you cannot move in the compound at night. You fear … yes, he’s from a major school, one of the prominent major schools … he told me you fear being grabbed and sodomized,” the MP explained.

“And some of your children are dying in silence, and some of the parents are also dying in silence. So, the Committee on Education, this is a matter you have to give urgent priority to. It’s an issue which we must tackle head on, without fearing anyone … ”

Speaking today in parliament, Tayebwa encouraged MPs to face down those people who would impose a homosexual culture.

“I want to warn you colleagues that this matter is not for the faint-hearted. These people have a lot of money and they are going to target

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