JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni refused to sign into law a tough anti-homosexual bill passed by parliament last month. But the tone of his remarks offered little cheer for the country's beleaguered gay rights groups. In a letter accompanying his decision, Museveni described gays and lesbians as abnormal, mercenary and a product of "random breeding" in the West when "nature goes wrong." He suggested that young homosexuals were lured by money and needed rescuing....
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