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Gay in Uganda, and Feeling Hunted

Started by Shana A, January 04, 2010, 11:06:46 AM

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Gay in Uganda, and Feeling Hunted

By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
Published: January 4, 2010

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/04/world/africa/04gay.html

KAMPALA, Uganda — Isolation, insults, threats and violence: this is what Uganda's mostly closeted gay community has dealt with for years.

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Nikki Mawanda is a 27-year-old who was born female but lives as a man — he describes himself as a "trans-man." He said that as a child, he would stare at the sun for long stretches, hoping the trauma would change his sex. Now, he binds his breasts with tight bandages, wears a baseball cap backward with little dreadlocks hanging out, and dates women.

"This year terrible things happened to me," he said.

also

Four Ugandans, Four Points of View
A transgender man, an anti-gay politician, a taxi driver and a gay activist share their perspectives on the gay and transgender issues in their country in light of a proposed bill to impose a death sentence on homosexuality.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/01/03/world/africa/20100103_UGANDAGAY_FEATURE.html
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justmeinoz

I have seen a couple of stories on the SBS TV news here about this.  I don't know what we can do to help this situation, but  will think about writing to my Federal MP for a start. 
The tragedy is that for all the talk of HIV,  in Africa AIDS is a heterosexual's disease.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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