SV: {UAH} Ugandan President's Daughter Reveals She is Gay
Masakabudu,
Why are you recycling this article without including your own response to it???
What is your opinion on the context?
Noc'la gau
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.
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Datum: söndag 13 april 2014 20:49
In a startling revelation,
the daughter of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni
admitted today during a radio talk show in Mbarara, in
Western Uganda that she is homosexual, and that she is
revealing this fact as a protest to the anti-gay law her
father signed only a few days ago. Diana Kamuntu,
Museveni's daughter said that though she loves her father
unconditionally, she does not agree with Uganda's anti-gay
stance, and will fight against it."I am gay, I
am homosexual. I have known this since I was a little girl.
Also, I have been Christian all of my life, so I will not
tolerate any law of this supposedly democratic nation, that
will place hate on any person just because of what his or
her sexual orientation happens to be," said
Kamuntu."Now
that I finally revealed my sexual orientation, I put myself
in front of this new law and I will let our people decide
what to do with me," Kamuntu adds, as her voice breaks
down while on air.
The radio host, James Kasirivu
noticeably was in shock, and could not seemingly get words
out of his mouth. The live radio broadcast was
abruptly shortened and was put off air after a few hours of
repeated commercials. In the latest setback for
homosexuals across Africa, the Ugandan President signed a
law Monday that imposes tough penalties for homosexual acts,
a move that has been condemned from around the world and
that may jeopardize Uganda's relationship with the United
States and other Western nations. As of this
writing, neither the radio station nor the office of Ugandan
President Yoweri Museveni could be reached for
comment.
Why are you recycling this article without including your own response to it???
What is your opinion on the context?
Noc'la gau
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.
--------------------------------------------
Den sön 2014-04-13 skrev jjjjj jjjjjjjj <masakabuddu@yahoo.co.uk>:
Ämne: {UAH} Ugandan President's Daughter Reveals She is Gay
Till: "ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com" <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>
Datum: söndag 13 april 2014 20:49
In a startling revelation,
the daughter of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni
admitted today during a radio talk show in Mbarara, in
Western Uganda that she is homosexual, and that she is
revealing this fact as a protest to the anti-gay law her
father signed only a few days ago. Diana Kamuntu,
Museveni's daughter said that though she loves her father
unconditionally, she does not agree with Uganda's anti-gay
stance, and will fight against it."I am gay, I
am homosexual. I have known this since I was a little girl.
Also, I have been Christian all of my life, so I will not
tolerate any law of this supposedly democratic nation, that
will place hate on any person just because of what his or
her sexual orientation happens to be," said
Kamuntu."Now
that I finally revealed my sexual orientation, I put myself
in front of this new law and I will let our people decide
what to do with me," Kamuntu adds, as her voice breaks
down while on air.
The radio host, James Kasirivu
noticeably was in shock, and could not seemingly get words
out of his mouth. The live radio broadcast was
abruptly shortened and was put off air after a few hours of
repeated commercials. In the latest setback for
homosexuals across Africa, the Ugandan President signed a
law Monday that imposes tough penalties for homosexual acts,
a move that has been condemned from around the world and
that may jeopardize Uganda's relationship with the United
States and other Western nations. As of this
writing, neither the radio station nor the office of Ugandan
President Yoweri Museveni could be reached for
comment.
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