Saturday, April 3, 2010

Around Africa: Getting After Uganda

I'd rather not.

"UN fight against AIDS to target antigay laws" by Bloomberg News | March 17, 2010

UNITED NATIONS — The battle against AIDS will include a push to overturn laws that criminalize homosexuality in 85 nations, said the head of the coalition of UN agencies formed to fight the disease.

I have to admit, that does seem pretty stupid.

Why not criminalize all sex?

Related:

"This list shows the extreme concentration of a particular political power base in respect of the gay movement and who is behind it."

Yes, the U.N. is a SERVANT to the ZIONIST AGENDA, readers!

Michel Sidibe of Mali, the executive director of UNAIDS, said transmission of the HIV virus that causes AIDS can be up to 10 times greater in countries with repressive laws against homosexuality compared with more open societies.

Related: Alan Cantwell, MD On The ManMade Origin Of AIDS

Laws that criminalize homosexuality make it less likely that gays and lesbians will seek treatment, so fighting AIDS can become a “force for social transformation,’’ he said.

Maybe CELIBACY and ABSTINENCE should be CONSIDERED, huh?

Of course, we know what agenda he is talking about.

“We cannot accept the tyranny of the majority,’’ Sidibe told reporters in New York on Monday....

Why not?

WE ACCEPT the TYRANNY of the MINORITY here!

The global economic crisis and “growing conservatism’’ in some countries have combined to stall movement toward overturning colonial-era laws against homosexuality, Sidibe said.

Related: Larry Craig Gets Caught With His Pants Down

Oh, that is not what he meant?

The trend, demonstrated by an antihomosexuality law being debated in Uganda’s Parliament, is “very scary,’’ he said.

Sidibe said he wants to highlight repression of homosexuals at the international AIDS conference scheduled for Vienna in July.

I think I'll miss that one.


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Also see:
The Butchering Bigots of Uganda

Black Xmas: A Gay Holiday in Uganda

Globe Likes Gays More Than African Women

So nothing else is going on in Uganda, 'eh, Glob?

"FIRE SPURS DEADLY CLASHES IN UGANDA -- People fled from the site of the Kasubi tombs, burying ground for Bugandan tribal royalty, after police fatally shot rioters angry over a suspicious fire that engulfed the monument the previous night. The violence yesterday at the tombs, which the United Nations considers a World Heritage site, symbolized tensions between the government and the Buganda tribe, which is seeking more power in local affairs (Boston Globe March 18 2010)."

The fire only got a photo in my Boston Globe.

Then there is this one-day wonder:

"Fleeing rebels kill hundreds in Congo; Deaths a setback in effort to finally stamp out group" by Jeffrey Gettleman, New York Times | March 28, 2010

TAPILI, Congo — Depleted by an American-backed offensive and seemingly desperate for new conscripts, the Lord’s Resistance Army, one of the most infamous armed groups in Africa, has killed hundreds of villagers in this remote corner of Congo and kidnapped many more, marching them off in a human chain several hundred people long, witnesses say.

Related: The Quietest Holocaust You Never Heard Of

But you will hear about this.

The massacre and abductions are a major setback to the effort to stamp out the last remnants of the army, a rebel force that fielded thousands of fighters in the late 1980s and nearly defeated the Ugandan government.

So the U.S. is supporting the gay-haters?

But in recent years it has degenerated into a band of several hundred fighters living deep in the bush in Congo, Sudan, and Central African Republic with child brides and military-grade weaponry.

I'm wondering where they got those weapons.

Related: Cutting Through the African Bush

It's thick, but well worth it!

The United States is providing millions of dollars to the Ugandan Army — in fuel, trucks, satellite phones, night-vision goggles, and air support — to hunt them down.

Tired of the TWO-FACED S*** in the MSM, readers?

It is one of the signature programs of AFRICOM, the new American military command for Africa, which is working closely with the State Department to employ what American officials call “the three D’s’’ — defense, diplomacy, and development — to help African nations stabilize themselves.

And further into the Heart of Darkness we go, AmeriKa.

These efforts appeared to be succeeding, eliminating up to 60 percent of the Lord’s Resistance Army fighters in the past 18 months, American officials said. But that may have been why the fighters tore off on their raid late last year to get as many new conscripts as possible, along with medicine, clothes, and food. They also kidnapped nurses from hospitals, witnesses said, and stripped blood-splattered clothes off corpses for themselves, a sign they are increasingly desperate to survive.

Human Rights Watch, which sent a team to investigate the killings in February, said that the army killed at least 320 people in this area, calling the massacre one of the worst in the armed group’s 23-year, atrocity-filled history.

Witnesses said that the number could be several hundred higher, and that most victims had been taken from their villages, tied at the waist, and forced into the jungle, often with enormous loads of looted food balanced on their heads.

Along the way, fighters randomly selected captives to kill, usually by an ax blow to the back of the head.

“They only scream once,’’ said Jean-Claude Singbatile, a high school student who said he spent 14 days in captivity and witnessed dozens of people’s executions.

Instead of storming into villages and burning down huts (as they did in 2008 and early 2009), the fighters sent in relatively clean-cut soldiers dressed in proper army fatigues.

Oh, is that ever a MAJOR STINK!

There were no peacekeepers or military personnel around, and when the killing started Dec. 14, all the people could do was run.

And I am only hearing about it FOUR MONTHS LATER, MSM?!!

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So what has happened in the last week, Glob?