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					  <title><![CDATA[Human Rights Groups Demand Immediate Release]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG) and the <b>International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission</b> (IGLHRC) today condemned the arrests of three Ugandan LGBT activists and called for their immediate and unconditional release. The three -- Onziema Patience, (an FTM transgender, 28), Valentine Kalende (female, age 27) and Auf (male, age 26) -- were arrested yesterday morning by the Uganda Police Force at the 2008 HIV/AIDS Implementers' Meeting currently taking place in Kampala, Uganda. Along with other LGBT and HIV and AIDS activists, they were peacefully protesting statements made by a Ugandan government official that no funds would be directed toward HIV programs targeting men who have sex with men. SMUG and IGLHRC have fears for the safety of the three activists. 
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<td align="center" width="100%"><img height="267" src="http://www.gbmnews.com/News_Photos/060208/victor.jpg" width="200" border="0"/><br/><font face="Cambria" size="2"><b>Victor Mukasa, SMUG</b></font></td></tr></tbody></table>On 2 May, 2008, Kihumuro Apuuli, Director General of the Uganda AIDS Commission, stated that, "gays are one of the drivers of HIV in Uganda, but because of meagre resources we cannot direct our programmes at them at this time." The SMUG activists staged a peaceful protest at the HIV Implementers meeting to protest the Minister's statements and gross neglect on the part of the Ugandan government in responding to a growing HIV epidemic among the country's LGBT community. They were arrested and detained at the Jinja Road Police Station immediately after taking the stage at the meeting, distributing leaflets and holding up small placards demanding attention to HIV vulnerability among LGBT.</p>
<p>"Today I realized how dangerous it is for us LGBTI people to express our constitutional rights," said Frank Mugisha, Co-Chairperson of SMUG. "I am worried about my comrades who are in police custody."</p>
<p>According to a recent report by the University of Nairobi and the Population Council, gay men in neighboring Kenya have a sero prevalence rate of 26%. Twenty-six years since the beginning of the epidemic, Uganda hasn't implemented a single program to prevent transmission of HIV among men who have sex with men in the East African nation.</p>
<p>"The remarks made by the head of the AIDS Commission were very disturbing to members of the LGBT community," said Kasha Jacqueline, Chairperson of Freedom and Roam Uganda, a lesbian organization in Uganda. "If they want us to die, let them ask themselves if they wish themselves the same. Excluding us is just going to make the situation worse."</p>
<p>The HIV Implementer's Meeting is an annual event described as an opportunity for HIV program implementers to share lessons learned and best practices in the scale-up of HIV/AIDS programs. It is co-sponsored by the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), UNAIDS, the World Bank, the Global Fund, UNICEF, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (GNP+). IGLHRC is also requesting that the co-sponsors of the Implementers' Meeting contact the Ugandan Government to demand the release of these activists.</p>
<p>"Gay men and lesbians are not 'drivers of disease'," said Paula Ettelbrick, Executive Director of IGLHRC. "Homophobia drives HIV. Silence drives HIV."</p>
<p>In November 2004, the Ugandan government fined a local broadcaster, Radio Simba for airing a program that discussed anti-gay discrimination and the need for HIV/AIDS services for lesbians and gay men. The government claimed that Radio Simba had violated federal law promoting broadcasting that is contrary to "public morality."</p>]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 08:38:51 CDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Gay arrests in Uganda condemned]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[Human rights group Amnesty International has strongly condemned the arrest of three homosexual rights activists at a Ugandan Aids conference. <br/><br/>Amnesty said it was concerned for the safety of those arrested because of a "history of harassment and degrading treatment" of gays by the police. <br/><br/>The three got past security outside the conference and started distributing leaflets to delegates. <br/><br/>A police spokesman said they could face charges of criminal trespass. <br/><br/>But Amnesty UK director Kate Allen called for their immediate release. <br/><br/>"We consider these three to be prisoners of conscience, detained for their peaceful activism," she said. <br/><br/>The activists were demanding that more be done in Uganda to help homosexuals with HIV/Aids. <br/><br/>"Gay Ugandans also need HIV prevention," read one of their placards, reports the New Vision newspaper. <br/><br/>Another said: "Since 1983 up to 2008 zero shillings to HIV prevention for gay Ugandans." <br/><br/>Homosexual acts are illegal in Uganda. <br/><br/>The Aids conference has drawn some 1,700 delegates from 70 countries<br/>&nbsp;<br/><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7437854.stm" target="_blank">Source link</a><br/>]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 09:46:27 CDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Opinion from Uganda: Homosexuals, Lesbians Erode National Decency]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[By J.S. Mayanja-Nkangi, Chairman Uganda Land Commission 
<p>Kampala</p>
<p><img height="334" hspace="5" src="http://www.gbmnews.com/News_Photos/121707/Outrage_UgandaHC_Protest.jpg" width="250" align="right" vspace="5" border="0"/>UGANDA is experiencing an internationally orchestrated crescendo of demands for "rights" by the homosexual fraternity: male, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and transvestite. Essentially, these "rights" reduce to only one; the absolute, non-negotiable, "right" to enjoy sexual pleasure man with man, woman with woman; with the bisexual exploiting the pleasures of both worlds and the trans gender coveting and securing the sexual pleasures which both God and his or her heterosexual parents did not give him or her.</p>
<p>The transvestite is apparently ambivalent as to which sexual genus to firmly pursue, but fits him or herself somehow. Thus this alleged right is pure sexual hedonism or the relentless pursuit of sexual pleasure for its own sake. The gays' claim to legitimatised same sex unions or marriages is purely ancillary to the sexual pleasures and is merely an insurance or security for accessing and enjoying same sex sexual pleasures. What is implicit here is a claim to the 'right to sex' and this should be readily conceded as a human right, which is universally-accepted. However, the mode of sexual activity is a societal, rather than a human right and can only be sanctioned by the community in accordance with the moral, cultural, religious or legal norms of that particular community. Sodomy and lesbianism are modes of sex and are, therefore, subject to societal regulation by sanction or prohibition in conformity with a community's interests.</p>]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 13:55:04 CST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Echoes of Diana as Queen shakes hands with HIV+ Ugandan]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[<em>30 people gave a press conference drawing attention to the state-sponsored homophobia and transphobia they face every day.</em><br/><br/>By Tony Grew <br/><br/>Her Majesty the Queen visited a clinic for people with AIDS for the first time today. <br/><br/>During a state visit to Uganda the monarch shook hands with Steven Wakodo, who is HIV+, echoing the famous handshake between Diana, Princess of Wales and an HIV+ person in April 1987. <br/><br/>The Princess's gesture helped overcome the fear of AIDS, demonstrating that the HIV virus cannot be transmitted by touch. <br/><br/>
<p align="center"><img title="" height="239" alt="" src="http://www.gbmnews.com/News_Photos/111907/HRH.jpg" width="300" align="baseline" border="0"/></p>"The scourge of HIV infection and AIDS has touched the lives of too many Ugandan people," Her Majesty said in a speech to patients and staff. <br/><br/>"Centres such as this, which the government of Uganda has done so much to encourage, are essential in achieving our common aim of controlling this cruel disease." ]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2007 10:14:27 CST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Human Rights Abuses to Dominate Commonwealth Agenda]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[By Tichaona Sibanda <br/><br/>The regime of Robert Mugabe appears to be in no rush to end its self-imposed exile from the Commonwealth, as 52 heads of state prepare to meet in Kampala, Uganda this week. <br/><br/>The three-day meeting, which starts on Friday, will be held under a substantial campaign to pressure delegates on issues relating to abuses of human rights. The summit is held every two years and will also discuss the political and economic development of its members. <br/><br/>
<p align="center"><img title="" height="241" alt="" src="http://www.gbmnews.com/News_Photos/111907/r131614_437155.jpg" width="350" align="baseline" border="0"/></p>Speaking in Kampala over the weekend, the Commonwealth Secretary General Don McKinnon urged human rights organisations to speak out against abuses, saying the practice was unacceptable in the Commonwealth. <br/><br/>Political commentator Glen Mpani told Newsreel that contrary to government reports, Zimbabwe has lost a lot of investment opportunities since it opted out of the grouping. He said the country also lost many partnerships within the Commonwealth and would certainly have survived an economic downfall had it kept its place in the group. ]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 15:05:04 CST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Uganda opposition wants Commonwealth focus on rights]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[By Tim Cocks<br/><br/>KAMPALA (Reuters) - For President Yoweri Museveni, the 53-nation Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) that Uganda is about to host, is a chance to put his nation on the map, attract foreign investment and lure tourists. <br/><br/>But for the east African nation's main opposition party, the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), the meeting starting on Friday is an opportunity to draw the world's attention to what it says are regular and gross abuses of its citizens' freedoms. <br/><br/>The FDC plans to test the police by holding demonstrations.<br/>&nbsp;<br/>
<p align="center"><img title="" height="262" alt="" src="http://www.gbmnews.com/News_Photos/111907/_44258541_protap.jpg" width="350" align="baseline" border="0"/></p><br/>"We want Uganda's human rights record on the agenda at CHOGM," FDC member of parliament Beti Kamya told Reuters. <br/><br/>"We are disappointed with the international community for entrenching this dictatorship for their own interests." ]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 15:01:57 CST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Thousands welcome Queen Elizabeth to Uganda]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.gbmnews.com/articles/2025/1/Thousands-welcome-Queen-Elizabeth-to-Uganda/Page1.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[By Tim Cocks<br/><br/><img title="" height="204" alt="" hspace="5" src="http://www.gbmnews.com/News_Photos/111907/Greeting_Queen.jpg" width="200" align="right" border="0"/>KAMPALA, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Thousands of cheering Ugandans lined the streets of the capital, Kampala, on Wednesday night to welcome Britain's Queen Elizabeth II on her first visit to the east African country since 1954. <br/><br/>She arrived accompanied by Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, for a two-day state visit ahead of the 53-nation Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). <br/><br/>Men cheered, women ululated and children waved flags with the summit's logo -- a Ugandan crested crane with a globe -- as her motorcade swept through central Kampala after a meeting with President Yoweri Museveni near the airport. <br/><br/>"It's a real pleasure," said John Ojeda, a traffic policemen. "She's brought us a lot of joy. Her coming here brings the message that there is peace in Uganda now." <br/><br/>Uganda won independence from Britain in 1962, but two decades of dictatorship and a civil war followed until Museveni seized power and restored stability to most of the country in 1986. <br/><br/>
<p align="center"><img title="" height="262" alt="" src="http://www.gbmnews.com/News_Photos/111907/_44253515_chogm_queen_ap203b.jpg" width="350" align="baseline" border="0"/></p><br/>The Queen, who heads the Commonwealth grouping of mostly former British colonies, will visit an AIDS clinic and a primary school in Kampala on Thursday before opening CHOGM on Friday. <br/><br/>The summit is likely to be dominated by Pakistan, which risks being suspended unless President Pervez Musharraf lifts a state of emergency and steps down as army chief there. <br/><br/>Ugandan media have whipped up excitement about the Queen's visit for days, indulging in nostalgia for Uganda's peaceful pre-independence era. Few Ugandans seemed to have anything bad to say about their former Empress. <br/><br/>"I couldn't wait to see her," said Elizabeth Njuba, 23. "I never got the chance before -- I was too young when she was here last. I'm so happy." ]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 14:58:40 CST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Ugandan activist joins human rights commission]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[By Tony Grew<br/><br/><img title="" height="277" alt="" hspace="5" src="http://www.gbmnews.com/News_Photos/091607/Victor_1.jpg" width="209" align="right" border="0"/>A leading advocate for LGBT rights in Africa has joined the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC). <br/><br/>Victor Juliet Mukasa is well-known internationally for her activism in her home country of Uganda in the face of state opression. <br/><br/>She is to become IGLHRC's new Research and Policy Associate for the Horn, East, and Central Africa. <br/><br/>There have been a series of government-backed attacks on the Ugandan lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in the last few years. <br/><br/>In 2005 Ms Mukasa's house was raided by police in the middle of the night by local government officials who seized documents and other material. <br/><br/>Another lesbian activist, Yvonne Oyoo, a Kenyan student who was in Juliet's house on the night of the raid, was arrested and detained by local government officials and then taken to a police station. <br/><br/>Both women are suing the government over their treatment. ]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 18:36:19 CST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Muslim leader wants gays exiled from Uganda]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[<img title="" height="233" alt="" hspace="5" src="http://www.gbmnews.com/News_Photos/111207/Sheikh_%20Mubajje.jpg" width="150" align="right" border="0"/>The leading Muslim cleric in Uganda, Sheikh Ramathan Shaban Mubajje, has come up with a novel solution to deal with gay and lesbians speaking up in the country. <br/><br/>He told journalists at a press conference that he had recommended to the country's President at a meeting last week that <em>all gay people should be sent into exile on an island in Lake Victoria. <br/></em><br/>"If they die there then we shall have no more homosexuals in the country," he added. <br/><br/>There has been rising tension in the country over gay and lesbian rights. <br/><br/>Ugandan law outlaws homosexuality as "against the order of nature." Trans people are also targeted by police and regularly subject to abuse and harassment. ]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 18:20:31 CST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Historic Gay, Lesbian Rights Meeting Held in Uganda]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[Uganda IDAHO chapter formed <br/><br/><br/>
<p align="center"><img title="" height="66" alt="" src="http://www.gbmnews.com/News_Photos/110407/IDAHO.jpg" width="400" align="baseline" border="0"/></p><br/>KAMPALA, October 28, 2007 &#8211; A Uganda chapter of International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO) has been launched in Uganda following a successful meeting attended by over 100 gay men and women, transgender people, human rights activists and other supporters. <br/><br/>&#8220;Never before has there been such a far reaching well organised and professional gay public debate in this country,&#8221; said Pastor Kiyimba Yususf Brown who is the country coordinator for IDAHO. ]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2007 09:49:15 CST</pubDate>
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