We all need somebody to lean On ! Lean On me ! (White Supremacist told My mate here In The U.S.A.he cannot lean my Shoulder I Am BLack, He Is Not , He Is Disabled , And Gayness Is Not correct , an Death by Misdiagnosis is preferable ! Jovanni Andrew Ramos I Love You 4 Ever And More ! Lord Jesus Help Jovanni And I Amen
Dear Lorenzo,
In Uganda, LGBTI people are hunted. Because I am a sexual minority, someone set fire to my home. People harass me and my family on a regular basis.
Headlines here incite hatred against homosexuals and put our lives at risk. Clergy preach hatred from the pulpit—mothers and grandmothers leaving church services swear that they will lynch the next homosexual person they see. Too often, we wake up feeling helpless and wondering what new attack awaits us.
Many of us are standing up in Uganda and risking our lives to fight for protection from violence. But without the support of the international community and the backing of the U.S. government, we fear that our efforts may not be enough to stop our own government from promoting bigotry. Human Rights First has helped us win the attention and support we need.
Please, make a gift today to help Human Rights First fight hate crime!
The Ugandan government may reconsider a bill that would punish consensual same-sex acts with life in prison or the death penalty. The bill would also criminalize nearly anyone – parents, teachers, landlords – for failing to report gay men and women they know. A law like this would provoke fear, finger-pointing, and witch hunts.
I’ve been working to defend LGBTI rights for years. Human Rights First has been a lifeline for human rights defenders on the frontlines – helping us turn anguish into action, and then to concrete change that has saved lives. As soon as the anti-gay bill was introduced in 2009, I started working with allies in Uganda to defeat it. Human Rights First got involved, arranged for our coalition to meet with officials at the highest levels of the U.S. government, including the President, to speak about the attacks on our rights. It helped give us hope that things could change.
Human Rights First understands that gay rights are human rights, and, in coalition with others, they have successfully made the case that the U.S. government should publicly denounce this “Kill the Gays” bill. Your support will help us push even harder to block this bill from ever becoming law, and to fight for protection against discrimination and violence for me and other LGBTI people who so urgently need it.
Donate before December 31 to stand with me against discrimination!
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
Julius Kaggwa
Read more at us.mc1143.mail.yahoo.comDear Lorenzo,
In Uganda, LGBTI people are hunted. Because I am a sexual minority, someone set fire to my home. People harass me and my family on a regular basis.
Headlines here incite hatred against homosexuals and put our lives at risk. Clergy preach hatred from the pulpit—mothers and grandmothers leaving church services swear that they will lynch the next homosexual person they see. Too often, we wake up feeling helpless and wondering what new attack awaits us.
Many of us are standing up in Uganda and risking our lives to fight for protection from violence. But without the support of the international community and the backing of the U.S. government, we fear that our efforts may not be enough to stop our own government from promoting bigotry. Human Rights First has helped us win the attention and support we need.
Please, make a gift today to help Human Rights First fight hate crime!
The Ugandan government may reconsider a bill that would punish consensual same-sex acts with life in prison or the death penalty. The bill would also criminalize nearly anyone – parents, teachers, landlords – for failing to report gay men and women they know. A law like this would provoke fear, finger-pointing, and witch hunts.
I’ve been working to defend LGBTI rights for years. Human Rights First has been a lifeline for human rights defenders on the frontlines – helping us turn anguish into action, and then to concrete change that has saved lives. As soon as the anti-gay bill was introduced in 2009, I started working with allies in Uganda to defeat it. Human Rights First got involved, arranged for our coalition to meet with officials at the highest levels of the U.S. government, including the President, to speak about the attacks on our rights. It helped give us hope that things could change.
Human Rights First understands that gay rights are human rights, and, in coalition with others, they have successfully made the case that the U.S. government should publicly denounce this “Kill the Gays” bill. Your support will help us push even harder to block this bill from ever becoming law, and to fight for protection against discrimination and violence for me and other LGBTI people who so urgently need it.
Donate before December 31 to stand with me against discrimination!
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
Julius Kaggwa
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