Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 07 December 2012
Tags: uganda, red pepper, cranes, football, chief, boss, chris mubiru, sex, x rated, pics, sodomizing, young, athlete, player, publishes, picture, africa, kill the gays, tabloids 
If you thought tabloids in the U.S. were bad, they seem to have nothing on the Ugandan tabloid Red Pepper. For its new issue released today, the tabloid debuted a cover story featuring x-rated images that it claims shows Chris Mubiru, chief of the Uganda Cranes football team, allegedly having sex with a young team player.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 04 December 2012
Tags: uganda, africa, kasha jacqueline nabagesera, activist, video, kill the gays, bill, interview, speaks out, international, lesbian, human rights
With the "Kill the Gays" bill thisclose to becoming law in Uganda before the end of the year, activist Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera wants to share her story of life as a gay Ugandan with the rest of the world. Check out Waywire's interview with the humanitarian award-winning founder and executive director of Freedom to Roam Uganda after the jump.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 30 November 2012
Tags: citibank, refuses, take stand, change.org, petition, uganda, against, kill the gays, bill, legislaiton
Citibank, one of the biggest businesses in Uganda, has today refused to take a stand against the African nation's "Kill the Gays" legislation. More info after the jump.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Tags: kill the gays bill, uganda, death penalty
Does Uganda's "Kill The Gays" bill still contain the death penalty?
It was reported last week that the death penalty provision had been removed in committee, but Ugandan LGBT activists are stating otherwise.
More after the jump.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 26 November 2012
Tags: uganda, anti-gay bill, anti-homosexuality bill, kill the gays bill, state department With Uganda's "Anti-Homosexuality Bill" (we guess we're not calling it the "Kill The Gays" bill anymore) moving forward, the United States is speaking out with against its potential passage.
Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson visited Uganda this weekend and relayed the Obama administration's "vocal" concerns about the bill.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Tags: africa, uganda, kill the gays bill, appears, parliamentary, agenda, schedule, vote, homosexuality, illegal, international, christianity
It looks like Uganda is on its way to making good on its promise to deliver a truckload of dead LGBT as a Christmas gift to homophobic Christians. Details follow.
The "Kill the Gays" Bill has appeared on Uganda's Parliamentary Agenda.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Tags: tyler deaton, international house of prayer, murder, cult, religious rituals, homosexual rituals, kill the gays bill
Is an American anti-gay group linked to Uganda's "Kill The Gays" bill also knee deep in the coverup of a murder?
The Missouri-based International House of Prayer (yes, their acronym is IHOP--let's just get that out of the way) is attempting to mask their ties with cult-leader Tyler Deaton.
Deaton is under suspicion of ordering his wife Bethany's murder after it appeared that she may reveal the cult's religious rituals (some of which are homosexual in nature) to her therapist.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 12 November 2012
Tags: uganda, anti-gay bill, kill the gays bill, speaker of parliament, rebecca kadaga
While we're busy celebrating the landmark breakthroughs for gay rights in the United States, the gay community in Uganda appears to be facing a dangerous assault on their freedom, courtesy of the Ugandan government.
According to the speaker of the country's parliament, Rebecca Kadaga, Uganda's anti-gay bill will be passed before the end of 2012.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Tags: what's your instinct, anonymous, hacks, uganda, government, websites, pro gay, pride, message, office of the prime minister, lgbt, africa, kill the gays
We knew that global warming was getting bad, but we didn't know that it was bad enough to freeze hell over. At least that's what some may have thought after visiting Uganda's government websites this week to find themselves greeted with pro-gay imagery and messages.
Turns out that support for the first gay Pride in the "Kill The Gays" country displayed on Uganda's official websites were the work of Anonymous, and not, in fact, pro-gay sentiment from some of the most notorious and dangerous homophobes on the planet. Whodda thunk?
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Tags: uganda, gay pride parade, lgbt pride, kill the gays bill, anti-gay, africa
Wow! Our LGBT brothers and sisters in Uganda are not just proud, they're ridiculously brave!
The LGBT community held Uganda's first Gay Pride Parade in the city of Entebbe last week.
This is the land of the "Kill The Gays" bill, y'all! Quite a huge move on the part of our LGBT family.
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