CALL LEADERS TO STOP HATE IN UGANDA


Thousands of Ugandans could face execution — just for being gay.

David Kato, brutally murdered in Uganda 2 months ago.

We’ve helped stop this bill before, and we can do it again. After a massive global outcry last year, Ugandan President Museveni blocked the bill’s progress. But political unrest is mounting in Uganda, and religious extremists in Parliament are hoping confusion and violence in the streets will distract the international community from a second push to pass this hate-filled law. We can show them that the world is still watching. If we block the vote for two more days until Parliament closes, the bill will expire forever.

We have no time to lose. Let’s get to one million voices against Uganda’s gay death penalty in the next 12 hours – sign now then spread the word about this campaign!

UK CALLERS
Prime Minister The Rt Hon David Cameron MP
Call the Cabinet Office: (+44) 020 7276 3000
Foreign Minister The Rt Hon William Hague MP
call the switch board on: (+44) 020 7008 1500
International Development Minister The Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP
(+44) 020 7023 0000
UGANDA CALLERS:
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
(+256) 41 343 311
NUMBERS FOR ALL OTHER NATIONS ARE HERE:

Tips and Guidelines for the call:

  1. Use the “call-in widget” above to find the number of your leader.
  2. Call the number and be calm and respectful
  3. State that:
  • You urge your leader to make immediate statements and take all necessary steps to oppose the passing of the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality bill.
  • Explain that this bill is a violation of international conventions on human rights, and the Ugandan constitution, which guarantee freedom of expression, thought, and a right to life. Highlight that it is wrong that people should be persecuted and killed based on creed, nationality or sexual orientation.
  • Emphasise that the courageous and inspiring members of the Ugandan homosexual community deserve our full support now.
  • Finish by once again urging your leader for immediate action — citizens of the world are standing up against hateful legislation in Uganda, but all governments that espouse a foreign policy of democracy and human rights need to stand firmly now on the side of homosexual Ugandans.

You don’t need to follow these talking points exactly and your personal message will make it more powerful.

If you don’t get through, it probably means we’re jamming their lines — a good sign! KEEP CALLING!

SIGN THE PETITION

To President Museveni of Uganda, Members of the Review Committee, Parliament, and donor governments:

We stand with citizens across Uganda who are calling on their government to withdraw the Anti-Homosexual Bill, and to protect the universal human rights embodied in the Ugandan constitution. We urge Uganda’s leaders and donors to join us in rejecting persecution and upholding values of justice and tolerance.


About neverblendin

David Watters, a graduate of Napier University, Edinburgh, Trinity College of Music, London and the Institute of Education, University of London, has worked internationally within education and Educational Management for more than 20 years. He has taught extensively within many socially and culturally diverse settings; most recently as a Head of Performing Arts within Further Education. He is a personal and professional development associate with The Pacific Institute (www.pacificinstitute.co.uk), personal coach, freelance writer and founding member of NBI Associates. He is a writer on social equality issues, is a key player in the Equal Love Campaign UK and author of the forthcoming book, NEVER BLEND IN which features key voices from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community and which aims to inspire and encourage those who may lack self-esteem or who question their validity. David is currently promoting a youtube campaign"Give 'em Hope"and is asking individuals, couples and groups to make and share videos telling about the benefits of living with personal authenticity. He has shared a platform with Stuart Milk and Peter Tatchell and is a supporter of 17-24-30, The Trevor Project, Schools Out, The Terrence Higgins Trust, The Albert Kennedy Trust and numerous others. His background in arts and education, combined with a solid understanding of Cognitive Behavioural Strategies, and his passion for Equality Advocacy drive every aspect of his work as a personal development facilitator, motivational speaker and writer. View all posts by neverblendin

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