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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Ugandan Pastor Martin Ssempa giving a speech during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152354 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Demonstrators carry anti-gay banners during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152354 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Demonstrators carry anti-gay banners during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/antigayrally.010/1002152233 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Demonstrators carry anti-gay banners during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/antigayrally.009/1002152230 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Demonstrators carry anti-gay banners during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/antigayrally.006/1002152229 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Demonstrators carry anti-gay banners during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/antigayrally.004/1002152226 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
14 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Long John, an Ugandan gay activist giving a speech during a conference to promote homosexuals rights in Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152250 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
14 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Ugandan gays and their supporters attending a conference to promote homosexuals rights in Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152233 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
14 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Ugandan gays and their supporters attending a conference to promote homosexuals rights in Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152233 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA: ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
14 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Valentine Kalende, an ugandan gay activist and Pastor brown giving a speech at a conference to promote homosexuals rights in Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/UgandaBill.003/1002150440 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
11 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - An Ugandan gay activist while working fighting the bill at an organization in Kampala, Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/uganda_gay_rights.010/1002111812 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
11 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - An Ugandan gay activist while working fighting the bill at an organization in Kampala, Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/uganda_gay_rights.006/1002111811 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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