BBC Criticised For Ill Advised Debate Asking If Homosexuals Should Face Execution
December 17, 2009 by Michelle Penny
Filed under News
The BBC saw itself being heavily criticised by gay rights groups and activists yesterday after an ill advised decision to start a debate around the question of “Should homosexuals face execution?” in Uganda. Directing their Read more...
Archbishop Of Canterbury Finally Speaks Out Against Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill
December 14, 2009 by Michelle Penny
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After being criticised for not speaking out about the proposed anti-gay bill in Uganda, the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams broke his silence at the weekend in an interview with the Daily Telegraph. Speaking Read more...
London Protest to Be Held Against Uganda’s Homosexuality Bill
December 7, 2009 by Michelle Penny
Filed under Activism, News, What's On
The Gay Activists Alliance International (GAAI) has announced that a protest will be held on Thursday (10th December) from 12 -2 pm outside the Ugandan High Commission in Trafalgar Square. Supported by Gay Uganda, Sexual Read more...
Did LGBT Supporters Pepsi Sponsor A Ugandan Concert That Called For Gays To Have Their Throats Slit?
December 7, 2009 by Michelle Penny
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Pepsi are usually well known for being supporters of GLBT rights, however last weekend saw quite the reverse happen after it was discovered that the company had apparently sponsored a concert in Uganda that saw Read more...
