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Date: February 1st, 2010
Name: Martin
Subject: Iran FM meets Libyan, Ugandan leaders
Comment: ME1-IRAN-FM-MEETS
Iran FM meets Libyan, Ugandan leaders
Text of report in English by Iranian official government news agency IRNA website
Addis Ababa, 1 February: Libyan leader said his country attaches importance to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Muammar Gaddafi made the remarks in a meeting with Iran's Foreign Minister Manuchehr Mottaki on the sidelines of the 14th summit meeting of the African Union in Ethiopia. The two officials held talks on the issues of mutual
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Date: January 30th, 2010
Name: David
Subject: Why Anti-Gay
Comment: The National Prayer Breakfast is very ecumenical and in most years merits little press. The breakfast is regarded by the Fellowship as a tool to recruit the powerful attendees into smaller, more frequent prayer meetings, where they can “meet Jesus man to man.” Regular prayer groups have met in the Pentagon and at the Department of Defense, and the Fellowship has traditionally fostered strong ties with businessmen in the oil and aerospace industries. The Fellowship does more than praise
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Date: January 29th, 2010
Name: Gowon
Subject: Disinformation
Comment: For those of us who have read the anti-homosexuality bill it is not like you have protrayed it here. You are misinforming the audience which is misleading. Please don't distort the bill less you lose the fight.
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Stop Uganda's Gay Death Bill |
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By Phill Wilson
01-28-10
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Uganda's dictator General Yoweri Museveni--a lawmaker from his ruling party proposes execution for gays |
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[Comment: On Death Sentence For Gays]
The Ugandan Parliament recently proposed an extremely dangerous piece of legislation.
It completely violates any standard of human rights and undermines efforts to confront HIV/AIDS in that country.
The bill would not only criminalize being gay--exposing consenting adults who may act upon their same-sex attraction to arrest and even death - it would also, in effect, criminalize knowing someone who's gay, requiring that nation's citizens to report homosexual activity or face imprisonment themselves.
Can you imagine a mother being compelled to betray her child or face going to prison? Here's what led to this urgent situation: last March, three American right-wing extremists, posing as "experts" on homosexuality, led a conference in Uganda where they claimed that gay men prey upon teenagers, that there is a gay agenda to destroy families, and that gay people can and should be changed to straight.
Then, in October, Uganda's legislature introduced a bill making homosexual acts punishable by death and failure to report them punishable by jail time-including doctors, other healthcare providers and clergy.
This new proposed legislation could have disastrous effects on the already rapidly growing trajectory of HIV/AIDS in Uganda.
President Barack Obama has already denounced the law in a written statement. But given the incredible danger this legislation poses, we must urge him to do more. Organizations like UNAIDs are working on this but we all need to call and speak to our member of congress, senators; and the state department directly.
Our leaders need to know that we expect our foreign policies to reflect our commitment to civil rights and human rights.
The speaker of the Uganda Parliament, Edward Ssekandi, leading the efforts to pass the legislation recently asserted that all Black people share his bigotry. "As Black people, the way we understand this issue is not the same way the whites understand," he told journalists, referring to homosexuality.
As Black people and as people of good will, it is important that we reject any attempt to paint us as homophobes or bigots.
Uganda's Parliament is about to return to session, we need your help to launch a nationwide call to get Congress involved. Write Congress today and urge them to stop Uganda from passing a mass death sentence for its LGBT citizens.
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Thank you for standing up for our brothers and sisters in Uganda at this critical moment.
Wilson is CEO and founder of the Black AIDS Institute http://www.blackaids.org/
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