

Stand Up For Human Rights In Uganda


Stand Up For Human Rights In Uganda
The Issue
Discrimination against homosexuals has reached a disturbing new level in Uganda. You may have heard about the legislation to make homosexuality punishable by life in prison or even death.
A life sentence, or death, for being homosexual? This is outrageous, and against any notion of human rights.
But it goes further. Those - such as health care professionals - who do not report people they know to be gay to the government may be subject to 3 years in jail. It would also criminalize certain HIV information efforts as "promotion of homosexuality." The list goes on.
This is one of the harshest discriminatory measures ever proposed in any country.
We can do something.
The United States spent $300 million last year on the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief in Uganda, representing approximately 2.6% of its total economy. And President Obama's popularity in Africa would make a public statement against these types of initiatives particularly effective.
Write your Members of Congress urging that they support two letters already circulating in both the House and the Senate - to President Obama and President Museveni - about this injustice.
Please, let's not take freedom for granted - help us stand up against this particularly dangerous form of discrimination.
Source: Human Rights First

The Issue
Discrimination against homosexuals has reached a disturbing new level in Uganda. You may have heard about the legislation to make homosexuality punishable by life in prison or even death.
A life sentence, or death, for being homosexual? This is outrageous, and against any notion of human rights.
But it goes further. Those - such as health care professionals - who do not report people they know to be gay to the government may be subject to 3 years in jail. It would also criminalize certain HIV information efforts as "promotion of homosexuality." The list goes on.
This is one of the harshest discriminatory measures ever proposed in any country.
We can do something.
The United States spent $300 million last year on the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief in Uganda, representing approximately 2.6% of its total economy. And President Obama's popularity in Africa would make a public statement against these types of initiatives particularly effective.
Write your Members of Congress urging that they support two letters already circulating in both the House and the Senate - to President Obama and President Museveni - about this injustice.
Please, let's not take freedom for granted - help us stand up against this particularly dangerous form of discrimination.
Source: Human Rights First

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Petition created on January 13, 2010