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25 Feb

“We the Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg undersigned wish to express our deep sadness at the murder of Ugandan human rights defender David Kato on 26th January 2011. David’s activism began in the Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg 1980s as an Anti-Apartheid campaigner, where he first expressed a Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg strong passion and conviction for freedom and justice, a passion which continued throughout his life. David was a Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg founding member of Sexual Minorities Uganda, where Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg he first served as Board member, and until his death as Litigation and Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg Advocacy Officer. He was also a member of Integrity Uganda, a Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg faith-based advocacy organization.

David was a Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg man of vision and courage. One of his major concerns was the Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg growth of religious fundamentalism in Uganda and across the continent and Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg how this would impact on the rights of ordinary citizens including lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered / Gender Non-Comforming and Intersex  [LGBTIQ] persons. Years later his concerns were justified when Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill backed by religious fundamentalists was outlined in 2009.  David was also an extremely brave man who had Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg been imprisoned and beaten severely because of his sexual orientation and Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg for speaking publicly against the Anti-Homosexuality Bill.

Many African political and Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg religious leaders in countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Zambia, Gambia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Malawi and Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg Botswana, have publicly maligned LGBTIQ people and in some cases directly incited violence against them whilst labeling sexual minorities as “unAfrican”.

In October 2010, the Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg Ugandan tabloid, Rolling Stone published the names and photographs of “100 Top homos” including David Kato.   David along with two other LGBTIQ activists successfully sued the Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg magazine on the grounds of “invasion of privacy” and most importantly,  the  judge ruled that Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg the publication would threaten and endanger the lives of LGBTIQ persons.

The court did not only rule that Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg the publication would threaten and endanger the lives of LGBTIQ persons but it Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg issued a permanent injunction against Rolling Stone newspaper never to Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg publish photos of gays in Uganda, and also never to again publish their home addresses.

Justice Kibuuka Musoke ruled that,

“Gays are Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg also entitled to their rights. This court has found that there was infringement of some people’s confidential rights. The court hereby issues an injunction restraining Rolling Stone newspaper from future publishing of identifications of homosexuals.”

Every human being is Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg protected under the African Charter of Peoples and Human Rights and Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg this includes the rights of LGBTIQ persons. We ask the governments of Uganda and Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg other African countries to stop criminalizing people on the Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg grounds of sexual orientation and afford LGBTIQ people the same protections, freedoms and Buy Valium Diazepam 5mg dignity, as other citizens on the continent.”

 

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