The East African country of Uganda is taking another step further in restricting the freedoms of LGBTI people. Just 'promoting' homosexuality, for example, is now a punishable offence. Uganda and more than thirty other African countries had already banned same-sex relationships. Today the Ugandan parliament passed a law that virtually all expressions by LGBTI people punishable. In addition to sex between people of the same sex, 'promoting' and 'inciting' homosexuality is now a punishable offence. Violations lead to severe penalties, such as life imprisonment for same-sex sex. It that happens to someone under the age of 18 or if the...