Top Vatican Cardinal Criticizes Uganda Anti-Gay Law

Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, of Ghana, celebrates a mass at St. Liborius' parish church in Rome, Sunday, March 10, 2013. Cardinals from around the world gather this week in a conclave to elect a new pope foll... Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, of Ghana, celebrates a mass at St. Liborius' parish church in Rome, Sunday, March 10, 2013. Cardinals from around the world gather this week in a conclave to elect a new pope following the stunning resignation of Benedict XVI. In the secretive world of the Vatican, there is no way to know who is in the running, and history has yielded plenty of surprises. Yet several names have come up time repeatedly as strong contenders for the job. Turkson, archbishop of Cape Coast, is among those considered to have a credible shot at the papacy. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca) MORE LESS
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BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — A Vatican cardinal has criticized Uganda’s anti-gay law and called for the repeal of its severe penalties.

Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, said Tuesday that “homosexuals are not criminals” and shouldn’t be sentenced for up to life in prison.

Speaking to reporters in Bratislava where he attended a conference on the Catholic Church and human rights, Turkson said the Vatican also calls on the international community to keep providing aid.

Uganda has been hit with substantial aid cuts in reaction to the law. The World Bank has postponed a $90 million loan for Uganda’s health systems.

Pope Francis has made a point of reaching out to gays, famously saying: “Who am I to judge?”

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