

Tell Ugandan Media Council: Don’t Condone Anti-Gay Violence


Tell Ugandan Media Council: Don’t Condone Anti-Gay Violence
The Issue
The front page article of a recent issue of the Rolling Stone, a Ugandan tabloid, was called "100 Pictures of Uganda's Top Homos Leak," and was published next to a banner reading "Hang Them."
The newspaper released the men's photos, names, and addresses. Since it was published, at least four of the gay men on the list have been attacked, and many others are hiding to protect their lives.
The article included ridiculous claims -- that an unknown, deadly disease was attacking Ugandan homosexuals and that gays were raiding schools and recruiting 1 million children. It was one of several installments of the "Hang Them" campaign to release information on homosexual Ugandans to the public.
The government's Media Council ordered the newspaper to stop publishing before the remaining installments were published because the newspaper hadn't registered with the government. Paul Mukasa, secretary of the Media Council, said that the Rolling Stone will be allowed to publish again after it registers -- despite their front page article.
The Rolling Stone should not be allowed to publish articles that target individuals and ask people to violently attack others based on their sexual orientation. Please ask the secretary of the Media Council to prevent publishing of the newspaper even after it registers with the government.

The Issue
The front page article of a recent issue of the Rolling Stone, a Ugandan tabloid, was called "100 Pictures of Uganda's Top Homos Leak," and was published next to a banner reading "Hang Them."
The newspaper released the men's photos, names, and addresses. Since it was published, at least four of the gay men on the list have been attacked, and many others are hiding to protect their lives.
The article included ridiculous claims -- that an unknown, deadly disease was attacking Ugandan homosexuals and that gays were raiding schools and recruiting 1 million children. It was one of several installments of the "Hang Them" campaign to release information on homosexual Ugandans to the public.
The government's Media Council ordered the newspaper to stop publishing before the remaining installments were published because the newspaper hadn't registered with the government. Paul Mukasa, secretary of the Media Council, said that the Rolling Stone will be allowed to publish again after it registers -- despite their front page article.
The Rolling Stone should not be allowed to publish articles that target individuals and ask people to violently attack others based on their sexual orientation. Please ask the secretary of the Media Council to prevent publishing of the newspaper even after it registers with the government.

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Petition created on October 20, 2010