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Stop Gay Death Law in Uganda
Got this from Spart, and it seems legit:
A bill in the Ugandan parliament proposes life imprisonment for anyone convicted of having same-sex relations and imposes the death penalty for "serial offenders." NGO employees working to prevent the spread of HIV could be imprisoned for up to 7 years for "promoting homosexuality." Even members of the public face up to three years in jail if they fail to report homosexual activity to the police within 24 hours!
The bill had been delayed because of some initial international criticism. But after a well-funded and vicious lobbying effort by extremists, it now looks set to be passed -- threatening widespread persecution and bloodshed.
With the decision expected in days, only an irresistible wave of worldwide pressure will be enough to save the lives of gay people in Uganda.
I just signed a new international petition to stop the gay death law. Will you join in?
http://pol.moveon.org/uganda/?r_by=-234328-naIBTUx&rc=paste
Thanks!
A bill in the Ugandan parliament proposes life imprisonment for anyone convicted of having same-sex relations and imposes the death penalty for "serial offenders." NGO employees working to prevent the spread of HIV could be imprisoned for up to 7 years for "promoting homosexuality." Even members of the public face up to three years in jail if they fail to report homosexual activity to the police within 24 hours!
The bill had been delayed because of some initial international criticism. But after a well-funded and vicious lobbying effort by extremists, it now looks set to be passed -- threatening widespread persecution and bloodshed.
With the decision expected in days, only an irresistible wave of worldwide pressure will be enough to save the lives of gay people in Uganda.
I just signed a new international petition to stop the gay death law. Will you join in?
http://pol.moveon.org/uganda/?r_by=-234328-naIBTUx&rc=paste
Thanks!
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The female castrations that continue, now Gays or the punishment of society against strong opinions. South Africa is turning into Germany before our very eyes. This does not include the massacre's of tribes because one was tall and thin, and sang, versus the short and muscular. The hate that has been brimming and bubbling, corrupting and displacing any Hope and Love this continent has in Mankind is being shredded and destroyed before the worlds eyes.
South Africa has committed many crimes against Mankind and they should be seen as crimes and not a governmental mandate on certain rights. It is just another crime put upon its people.
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Museveni has been in power since 1986. In the mid to late 1990s, he was lauded by the West as part of a new generation of African leaders.[citation needed] His presidency has included involvement in the civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and other conflicts in the Great Lakes region, as well as the civil war against the Lord's Resistance Army, which has been guilty of numerous crimes against humanity including child slavery and mass murder. Conflict in northern Uganda has killed thousands and displaced millions.
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Humanity, when it turns upon it's own society using excuses to control and harm; it is those of us that stand by that are guilty when it happens. But, how far does a Country/A continent run by a different leader expel funds and resources to stop crimes in other countries, when it is the responsibility of each Human/Mankind to fight for their independence and rights to live a happy and successful life.
At some point, each of us has to fight individually for our own rights to live and be happy. We/I can not fight someone else's battle if they do not have Faith or Believe in themselves that they/We/I deserve Better.
(Let me apologize first hand..before I go any further. This has sparked me)
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To use your own comparison, ignoring Nazi Germany and waiting for it to right itself would have simply given them license to continue to slaughter their version of undesirables and eventually conquer the world. It's important to be aware of what happens beyond our own boundaries.
(And clearly, your comments sparked something in me. :D )
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So, yes outrage can be spoken, petitions can be signed, Wars can happen; but if we can not change their society from killing their own or turning their backs upon brothers and sisters, what is the point? Change needs to happen within themselves, fear binds and undermines hope and love; tears families apart and is a crime against their own.
I can go on and on, I can sign every petition, stand and picket for human rights; but it does not take away the frustration and anger at the loss of humanity and the crimes that Government do for whose sake? Theirs, evil?
I do not know what else to say or do. Mankind allows so many evils to happen to itself, at some point victims need to make a stand with violence or they will dissappear into nothing; their only memorance will be a note on a number of how many were murdered in a text book, faceless and nameless.
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