…has made on the Uganda situation.* First with Nigeria and now with Uganda, he has said little, breaking his silence only to sympathize with the oppressors. Up until now, I…
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…according to Uganda Minister of Ethics James Nsaba Buturo, “to attract the support of religious leaders who are opposed to these penalties.” While this is no doubt to be seen…
Scott Lively on the Offensive over Uganda
Scott Lively, the anti-gay activist whose conference appearance precipitated Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009, is fighting back against the media’s “character assassination” of him. In an email sent to supporters this…
The Christian Post has published an article about Warren Throckmorton’s concerns over the conference in Uganda. … Dr. Warren Throckmorton, director of College Counseling and associate professor of Psychology at…
Lou Engle Adds Fuel to Anti-Gay Fire in Uganda
…latest conference in Uganda with strong support for the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009. The following is from the New York Times: Before arriving here last week, Mr. Engle came out with…
Bizarre Anti-Gay Conference Begins in Uganda
A strange mix of speakers started off a conference in Kampala, Uganda today. Invited by Stephen Langa, leader of Family Life Network (FLN), they are to speak on the theme…
…video showing one of the major proponents of the Uganda Anti Homosexuality Bill 2009, Stephen Langa, teaching from Coming Out Straight. She painstakingly connected the dots for him, showing how…
…against Uganda’s LGBTQ+ community. With six people charged so far, we can expect worse human rights abuses if the law is not repealed. The Constitutional Court of Uganda now has…
Extremist Visits Uganda
Another US Anti-LGBTQ+
Extremist Visits Uganda
…a somewhat progressive leader, saying things like this: https://twitter.com/hillarytaylorvi/status/1771594644637323320 For more disturbing details on Kimathi’s hate-filled rhetoric in Uganda and his ties to influential Ugandan figures, read the full article….
‘Kill the Gays’ Bill up for Debate in Uganda
According to a Parliament of Uganda order paper published today, a second reading of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009 is imminent. The legislation, dubbed the “Kill the Gays” bill, would effectively…