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Written by Michael Mubangizi   
Monday, 08 June 2009 06:38
It states that we are all born homosexuals and that it is normal for teenagers to be sexually attracted to peers of the same sex. This book was distributed to schools and now the government is struggling to withdraw it
The government is investigating circumstances under which a book with content that promotes homosexuality was distributed to peer- educators in schools.
About 15,000 copies of the controversial book, The Teenager’s Toolkit, some of them in Luo, are in circulation.
An official of the Ministry of Education and Sports has told The Observer that the ministry was never part of the publication whose origin has been traced to Unicef, the UN agency that promotes education and health of children.

Of particular concern to the Ministry of Education are some sections in the book that state that it is normal for children to get sexually attracted to peers of the same sex because “we are born homosexuals.”
The first alarm over this book was raised about two months ago by the Minister of State for Ethics and Integrity, Dr. James Nsaba Buturo, when he told Parliament that Unicef-Uganda is one of the agencies promoting homosexuality in schools through books.

Buturo told The Observer last week that the UN agency had since apologised and offered to withdraw all copies of the book from circulation.
The apology followed a meeting that Unicef held with three ministers; of Health, of Gender, Labour and Social Development as well as Buturo.
“We met them (Unicef) and they expressed regret. They also agreed to withdraw the books and work with us in producing the right material,” Buturo said on phone.
The spokesman of Ministry of Education, Aggrey Kibenge, said in a separate interview, that the ministry is investigating how and where the books were distributed and parties involved. “We are also advising head teachers of schools where the books were distributed to disregard and withdraw them.”
“The Ministry of Education had no say in its compilation and distribution,” he added.
Nsaba Buturo told Parliament on April 14 that several other agencies such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Frontline Human Rights Defenders and East Horn of Africa Human Rights were promoting homosexuality.
These organisations, he alleged, were working with local groups that depend on them for funds, to spread homosexuality in Uganda.

BORN HOMO?


The 120-page book reads on page 86: “Many people are sexually attracted to people of the same sex…we are born with these feelings about who we like sexually, and who we do not like sexually. It is natural.”
The book adds: “It is quite normal when you are growing up to fall in love with some one of your own sex.”
The book then justifies same sex relations saying it is ideal when one is, “in a place where they do not meet people of the opposite sex for example in school hostels.”
It adds that homosexuality is okay where one is, “forced to have sex with someone of the same sex because the other person is violent or because they need money or food.” The book, specifically written for teenagers (between 15-19 years) adds that people with sexual feelings for people of the same sex are often unhappy because, “they do not understand their own feelings.”
It implores peer educators to support teenagers who aren’t “sure about their sexual feelings” and “support someone who knows that he or she is a gay or lesbian, but afraid to tell any one.”     
The book also encourages young people to love lesbians and gay people. “The important thing is to be open-minded and to show love and respect to all your friends.”

DISOWNED


The book acknowledges “valuable contributions” from the ministries of Health, Gender Labour and Social Development and bears the Court of Arms that portrays it as a government publication.
But Buturo says government was never part of it. “It is not a government publication. None of those ministries and government agencies were consulted as the book suggests. They were brought in without their consent.”
He said there will be no disciplinary action against those who authored and distributed the book.

“The important thing is that they have regretted and offered to work with us in producing the right material.”
Unicef too has disowned the book, saying it is a publication of the government of Uganda. Chulho Hyun, the Chief of Communications at Unicef in Uganda said: “It is a government of Uganda publication which Unicef supported at government request.” Chulho Hyun said that in line with many human rights instruments that bar any form of discrimination, Unicef does not advocate for any sexual orientation.

He said that if there are concerns with any parts of the book, it is not Unicef’s responsibility to change it. He said Unicef would however sponsor publication of another book, if government so wishes.
But a copy of the book that The observer has seen states: “This manual was produced by Unicef -Uganda in collaboration with Healthlink Worldwide. The materials may be copied or adapted for non-commercial use provided that Unicef is acknowledged.”
About 10,000 copies of the book were printed in 2002 and 5,000 copies translated into Luo and printed in 2006.

FOR ADULTS

Stephen Langa, The Executive Director Family Life Network, a Christian organisation that preaches abstinence from sex before marriage and counsels couples, says the book is suitable for pre-marital counselling.
For instance while describing as half true the claim that it is a woman’s duty is to please the man when having sex, the book states: “Also, women like to be touched, kissed and talked to, to help them get excited before they are ready for sex. It can be very painful for a woman if a man puts his *** in her *** before she is ready and before the *** is wet.”
Langa added that the book generally promotes pornography, “Sex education should be taught in context of morality. If you don’t, like the book does, then it becomes pornography.”
He also criticises the book for emphasising condoms instead of abstinence among young people.


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written by Kayumba David , June 08, 2009


Madness of the highest order


Government and Michael Mubangizi colluded to further erode the moral fabric of our people. Mubangizi's statements may be a producat of being sick himself because it cannot be that God created us males to feel like women sexually!

Small minded individuals in Africa are always quick at emulating useless behaviours of perverts.

Government in allowing such book promoting homosexuality is yet another tool to divert the citizen's minds from real issues affecting them. They have now given us a new item to debate about and waster useful time and space. There is nothing this government cannot promote so long as it gains from it.

Nsaba Buturo is good at denying and denouncing but cannot do anything about it. After all isn’t he a member of the 'saved groups' whose pastors are at war over sodomy acts? Some times one wonders whether our government has any principles that guide its policies! If we are not pro-homosexuality then we should not have anything to do with it. But the practices prove centrally! How can government allow such publication when there are many people who flee Uganda and seek asylum on claims of persecution for being gay?

I know for greed for money government can sell its very soul. Government can even surrender those core values that make us a people for the sake of money. It will not take long before Uganda becomes like most gay promoting countries. Shame on you.



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written by Theo N , June 08, 2009

I hate to disagree but I hate even worse to have someone express their ignorance as truth. The fact is, and it has been accepted by the psychiatric and medical communities for decades: it is common and normal for children to be attracted to member of the same sex during childhood, for most, that attraction is transient and is nothing more than a passing curiosity. If idiots and bigots would stop demonizing those feelings, perhaps the teenage suicide rate would drastically decrease as well as violent crimes committed by children against other children.

There are way too many children dying from suicide because they are taught that such common feelings are evil and abnormal.



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written by Tony M , June 08, 2009

unbelievable, our society is collapsing


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written by Immaculate Kissa , June 08, 2009

Why are we having this argument? Homosexuality is illegal in Uganda.

Uganda has for long held that the family is made of one man and a woman and their children - our stories start that way. Once upon a time, there was a man, he had a wife and children ...

Our description of the family and value is our social security. Many western ideas are not good for our poor country.

Men are men. Women are women. Teach our children so. Shame on the ministers who allowed this to happen.



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written by setenderaza J , June 09, 2009

Theo N,
You are the people we are talking about!!!!!(Probably from an EU/ North America). Your comments suggest you are not informed at all by quoting suicide and violent crime among teens as if its a problem in our society(Uganda). Come on stop bringing your perversion hiding in fake unavailable statistics full of lies about teen suicide in Uganda. I do not feel you know anything about the society you are talking about.

Observer: thanx for article



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written by Russo , June 09, 2009

Shame on the Government.You won't convince anyone that the book was published without the knowledge of the concerned ministries..leaders please stop your pathological lies!It may be too late to make any impact on those who have read the book.Uganda is NOT a LAND for homosexuals.Period.If the government is serious about the future of its generation then it should deregister whoever(NGO) was part of this EVIL in our country.The leaders who pledged ignorance about the books must quit honorably if they are serving Ugandans who by our constitution condemn Homosexuality because it is illegal, and shall remain so forever.The Executive Director of FLN I am disappointed by your comment that the book is good for counsellling!It is a pro-Homosexuals book dear.It is abominable.It is sin.
We should offer counselling to homos that their way is pathologic/dis-orientational.



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written by Mike Seruga , June 09, 2009

Oh my goodness!
It very well known to us that crime and suicide is common in those western Countries promoting Homosexuality. It is the highest form of human degradation for even animals cannot dare!!!
Shame!!



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written by kabayekka , June 09, 2009

I for one do not think that Sodomy was something else other than a city a long time ago. In that city, as my father was reading the Bible to us as young recruits to the gospel, he continued and read all the sins that city did before God decided to destroy it. The cities of Uganda are not different and if tomorrow The good Lord reasoned with the pastor for the want to destroy some of our cities, the number of holy people would be very small indeed. If Mr Butoro is working hard to separate some sins as terrible for the young ones what about the home and national violence these kids grow up with every other day? This government is making it a habit to rule this country using international organizations whenever they find it convenient to do so and when they have finished with them they dumb them anywhere they possibly can with a lot of silly excuses. Leaders of Uganda definitely behave as if they own us and our children as their products and do not take us as normal respectable african people.


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written by John Nsubuga , June 10, 2009

With all due respect to foreighners in our motherland,i think people like Theo N should never be allowed in our Country.It looks like Uganda is becomming a dustbin of sorts...sory for such a comment,but i'm so disgusted that Theo has the guts to say what she says.Does she have any statistics to back her lousy assertions of child suicide rates???Those are statistics of their confused countries!!!..yessss,not in Africa.For your information Theo,high rates of suicide in your countries are because of your indulgence in inhuman acts...gay people and any sort of sex perverts are simply sick and they need treatment and if possible some sort of quarantine.Please Africans,resist this evil...may God help us!!!!..ohhh my dear Uganda

John Nsubuga




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