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uganda issues

  1. The Don

    New homophobic legislation in Uganda

    Story: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-26320102 Uganda is hurtling backwards towards the 15th century showing that Christian intolerance can be as bad as anyone else's Apparently Ugandan scientists have shown that homosexuality is a learned behaviour which can be unlearned. :rolleyes:
  2. Reivax

    Kony

    I just did a search on the forum and could not find any threads or posts on the matter yet. I just recently found out about this through Facebook as it started filling up my news feed. In short, it is an effort that is taking place to bring about awareness of a criminal who trains children...
  3. C

    Obama's new African adventure: Hunting LRA

    From the little I know, they sound like scum and I'm not opposed to this. http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/14/world/africa/africa-obama-troops/ However... I wonder what interests, if any, are at stake. And will this help break their spell really, or is it likely to aggravate things, or make the LRA...
  4. Darat

    Uganda - "Where child sacrifice is a business"

    Just read this article about child sacrifice in Uganda: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15255357 I knew that it went on but did not realise how widespread it was and how it is actively ignored by the authorities. This is also the country that many of its citizens want legislation to be...
  5. T

    Christian love for homosexuals expressed in Uganda

    http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Latest-News-Wires/2010/1022/Uganda-homophobia-Uganda-paper-publishes-photos-of-gays-with-headline-reading-Hang-them wow. thanks to those American conservative preachers. "In the days since it was published, at least four gay Ugandans on the list have been...
  6. A

    Counter-missionaries

    The recent brouhaha regarding the condemnation of gays in Uganda has got me wondering. We fight a lot with the pious twits in our home nations because they are in our face. But what can be done to counter the effects of missionaries in developing third-world countries? While I have no doubt...

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