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**please forward and forgive cross postings** URGENT ACTION ALERT: Join us in protest TOMORROW July 24 at 9:00 AM at Uganda House in New York City Ugandan HIV and Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Human Rights Defenders Facing Possible Jail Time for Highlighting HIV Prevention Needs of Sexual Minorities in Uganda **New hearing date set for three activists: July 25 in Kampala** Dear friends, The three human rights defenders who were arrested during a protest calling on the government of Uganda to invest in the HIV prevention needs of Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Communities are facing arraignment on July 25. They are asking for our support and solidarity. Please join us at a protest TOMORROW July 24 at the Uganda House in New York City at 9:00 AM, 336 East 45th St., between 1st and 2nd Aves. In addition, please take action by contacting the Ugandan officials listed on this action alert (below). This protest is co sponsored by Health GAP, African Services Committee, New York City AIDS Housing Network, Human Rights Watch, and IGLHRC (International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission) Please contact Amanda Lugg of Health GAP and African Services Committee with questions: amandal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:amandal%40africanservices.org> We are also reaching out to government officials in the US, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, France and Spain to request that they lobby for these bogus charges to be dropped immediately and for Uganda to support effective HIV prevention for gay Ugandans. Thanks Asia -- Asia Russell Health GAP (Global Access Project) email: asia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:asia%40healthgap.org> tel: +1 267 475-2645 http://www.healthgap.org ************************************ BACKGROUND: On June 4, three Ugandan HIV and LGBT human rights defenders were arrested after a protest during the HIV/AIDS Implementer's Meeting in Kampala. According to a statement released by GNP+ (Global Network of People Living with HIV): "The activists carried placards with messages such as 'Gay Ugandans also need HIV prevention,' bringing to attention the greater need to address the issues faced by men who have sex with men and sexual minorities in planning and delivering of HIV and AIDS prevention, treatment care and support programmes. During the brief and peaceful protest the activists also distributed copies of a document outlining the programmes that could serve this key population and the estimated resources that will be needed." The activists were also protesting the recent statements by a Ugandan government official that no funds would be directed toward HIV programs targeting men who have sex with men. Specifically on May 2, Kihumuro Apuuli, Director General of the Uganda AIDS Commission, stated that, "gays are one of the drivers of HIV in Uganda, but because of meagre resources we cannot direct our programmes at them at this time." The activists (Pepe Julian Onziema, Valentine Kalende and Usaam Mukwaya) were arrested for trespassing, and were jailed for two days at the Jinja Road Police Station. Criminal Trespassing is a charge that carries a one year jail term according to section 302 of the Penal Code of Uganda. According to a statement released by IGLHRC (International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission): "twenty-six years since the beginning of the epidemic, Uganda hasn't implemented a single program to prevent transmission of HIV among men who have sex with men in the East African nation." A recent report by the University of Nairobi and the Population Council showed that men who have sex with men in neighboring Kenya have a sero prevalence rate of 26%. TAKE ACTION NOW: The activists will be arraigned July 25th, 2008. We strongly urge organizations and individuals to take action in the following ways to ensure that the charges are dropped immediately: --Join us for 30 minutes at an important protest TOMORROW July 24 at 9:00 AM at the Ugandan UN Mission: Uganda House in New York City at 9:00 AM, 336 East 45th St. This protest is co sponsored by Health GAP, African Services Committee, New York City AIDS Housing Network, Human Rights Watch, and IGLHRC (International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission) --Meet with officials from the Ugandan Embassy in your country and urge them to send a message to the Ugandan government that the charges against the activists immediately be dropped, and that Uganda fund HIV programs for sexual minorities. Likewise, request that your county's diplomatic representatives in Uganda communicate the same message to the Ugandan government. For a list of Ugandan Embassies, see http://ug.embassyinformation.com/?einfo --Write letters to the Attorney General of Uganda, and Director of Public Prosecutions, Uganda requesting for the charges to be dropped unconditionally, as soon as possible. Please send email, fax and/or call the officials below: Hon. Dr. Edward Kiddu Makubuya Attorney General Minister of Justice, Constitutional Affairs & Attorney General Tel: +256-414-230-538 Fax: +256-414-254-829 Email: mojca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mojca%40africaonline.co.ug> Mr. Richard Buteera Director of Public Prosecutions Ministry of Justice, Constitutional Affairs & the Attorney General Tel: +256-414-332-502/332-504 Fax: +256-414-258-565/341-316 Email: admin@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:admin%40dpp.go.ug> --If you are in Uganda, please show your support by attending the hearing on July 25. -- Asia Russell Health GAP (Global Access Project) email: asia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:asia%40healthgap.org> tel: +1 267 475-2645 http://www.healthgap.org [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index] Last Updated: Wed Jul 23 23:12:54 2008 |
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