Uganda's Rolling Stone Publishes 100 Photos of 'Top' Homosexuals

The Newspaper Rolling Stone in Uganda Has Published a List of the Country's 100 'Top' Homosexuals With the Headline 'Hang Them' Photos, full names and addresses were also posted in the paper. According to the Washington Post, since the publication of the list a few days ago,...

Poverty Parade: Desperate images and sad songs that never end

Even charities need to advertise. Every good cause, no matter how well known, accepted or funded, still needs to buckle down and work at raising awareness and cash. Over the years, many charitable organizations...

Terrorists in Uganda: What measure is expected?

The target of terrorists in Uganda was dual. It was to attack Ugandan as well as Ethiopians in Uganda. This is because they bombed on people living in Ethiopian Village in Uganda just to get few Ethiopians as...

International terror demands coordinated crush-al Shabab

Do a little research and you will discover as I did that Al Shabab members are between the ages of 14 – 22. They emerged as an alternative to weak government and dispersed warlords with the differentiator of...

Uganda Bombing Update: New Video Shows Aftermath of Blast

The Death Toll Has Risen to 74 After Two Simultaneous Bombs Ripped Through Kampala on Sunday While Residents Were Watching the World Cup Final The White House has condemned the bombings in Uganda saying that they...

World Cup Finals End in Terror in Uganda: 64 Die

Tragedy filled the atmosphere of what should have been times of  leisure and soccer passion. Three minutes before the end of the match a bomb exploted at The Kyadondo Rugby Club where people were gathered...

OLARA OTUNNU STARTS TOUR OF NORTHERN UGANDA (PHOTOS)

Former UN Under Secretary General for Children in Armed Conflict Olara Otunnu returned to Uganda last August after 23 years in exile. Otunnu was elected president of one of Uganda's oldest opposition parties, the...

Uganda Parliament Expected to Vote Down 'Kill the Gays' Bill

Special Committee's Ruling Strong Sign 'Kill the Gays' Bill Could Be Voted Down Public backlash to Ugandan MP David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009  from various political, religious, and human rights'...

World Malaria Day April 25, 2010 Think Humanity

  World Malaria Day represents a chance for all of us to make a difference. Think Humanity was created to provide relief, support and hope for a promising future to refugees in Africa. Our mission is...

Preacher from US headed to Uganda to Spread Hatred of Gays

Stop TheCall to Violence in UgandaKansas City, Missouri preacher Lou Engle is headed to Uganda to spread a message of hatred of gays."Lou Engle, a radically anti-gay and anti-abortion evangelical, is scheduled to...

UK considers banning Ugandan MP if "kill the gays" bill succeeds

UK considers banning Ugandan MP David Bahati, sponsor of "kill the gays" legislation in Uganda. " Civil servants in the Foreign Office, the Department for International Development and the Borders Agency are...

Desmond Tutu Decries Horrific State of Affairs of Gays & Lesbians

A step backward on human rights in Africa Archbishop emeritus Desmond Tutu decries the horrific state of affairs for Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered (GLBT) people in Africa. Tutu, an anti-apartheid...

US Congress members introduce bills condemning Uganda legislation

United States Congress members introduced bills condemning Uganda's anti-homosexuality bill 2009.  The Anti-Homosexuality Bill clearly violates the human right to non-discrimination, to be free from violence...

Obama Condemns Anti-Gay Bill in Uganda

This proposed bill in Uganda goes way too far. Uganda is an independent country with a right to pass it's own laws but they should not go overboard in it. "The Ugandan measure calls for the death penalty or life...

National Prayer Breakfast Today: Should Obama attend?

President Obama and some members of Congress will attend the National Prayer Breakfast being held today in Washington, D.C., but should they? The 'signature' event is held annually by a religious organization...

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