Two new stories about Uganda and the anti-homosexuality bill there that originally proposed killing gays but now favors, after US pressure, lifetime imprisonment and "curative" procedures.
At
RHRealityCheck, Edwin Ocong'o asks why Ugandans have so willingly accepted the Religious Right's anti-homosexuality ideas.
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The Nation, Peter Rothberg asks Americans to raise their voices against the discriminatory and draconian proposals in Uganda.
And a new article from
Voice of America on how Ugandan officials are reacting to the increasing pressure form non-religious American voices.
Labels: discrimination, gay rights, religious right, the family, uganda
1 Comments:
This is a really good read for me.I like the way you describe all the things and the examples.Thanks.
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