Obama condemns Uganda law

Obama had harsh words for the Uganda gay death penalty law at the National Prayer Breakfast.

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Hearing held on Uganda gay law

Baldwin, Polis, and Frank held a hearing to look into Uganda’s gay death penalty law.

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Hearing held on Uganda gay law

Baldwin, Polis, and Frank held a hearing to look into Uganda’s gay death penalty law.

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Bahati won’t attend prayer breakfast

The author of the Uganda gay death penalty bill will not be attending the National Prayer Breakfast.

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Uganda gay death penalty bill writer says law may change

Uganda gay death penalty bill writer says law may change

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Hearing held on Uganda gay law

Baldwin, Polis, and Frank held a hearing to look into Uganda’s gay death penalty law.

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Bahati won’t attend prayer breakfast

The author of the Uganda gay death penalty bill will not be attending the National Prayer Breakfast.

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American fundies tied to Uganda law

The Family used its connections to help craft the gay death penalty law in Uganda.

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Iraqi gay men face ‘lives of hell’

Grainy footage taken on a mobile phone and widely distributed around Baghdad shows a terrified young Iraqi boy cowering and whimpering as men with a stick force him to strip, revealing women’s underwear beneath his dishdasha (Arab robe).

“Why are you dressed as a girl?” roars one of the men, brandishing his stick as the youth removes his brassiere.

The sobbing boy, who appears to be about 12, tries to explain that his family made him do it to earn money, as they have no other source of income.

The scene, apparently filmed in a police post, reinforced reports of a campaign against gay men in Iraq which activists say has claimed the lives of more than 60 since December.

In the latest manifestation of the campaign, posters have appeared on walls in the poor Shia suburb of Sadr City in eastern Baghdad, listing alleged homosexuals by name and threatening to kill them.

Those named have gone underground, while gay men throughout the city and in some other parts of the country also live in fear.

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