Uganda’s ‘Kill The Gays’ Bill Protest In NYC Friday Noon — 2:00 PM
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Friday from noon to 2:00 PM ET, The American Equality Bill (AEB) Project, along with GetEQUAL and Ugandan activists from Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG) and others, are staging a protest titled “Uganda: The World Is Watching,” against Uganda’s impending passage of the “Kill The Gays“ bill.
Protest will be at the official Ugandan Mission to the United States:
Uganda House
336 East 45th Street New York, NY 10017
Via Facebook:
STOP UGANDA’s Kill-the-Gays Bill
NYC Action
On Friday, Nov. 30th, at noon, human rights activists will be staging a peaceful protest in front of the Ugandan Mission in NYC.
Join us in showing your support for the termination of the hateful “Kill the Gays Bill” and show the Ugandan government that the world is watching.Please “join” only if coming in person, and “maybe” for support.Passage of bill imminent. Background info:Â http://bit.ly/U2ri25
Speak up: Uganda Mission:
Phone: (212) 949-0110
Fax: (212) 687-4517
Email: info@ugandamissionunny.netSIGN Petitions:
Avaaz to Ugandan President:Â http://bit.ly/UciLvz
To Citibank & Barclays:Â http://chn.ge/WvmDaT
All Out:Â http://bit.ly/StuNAU
GetEqual: U.S. “The Family” Senators:Â http://bit.ly/Yr2YhQ
Related:
Watch: Christine Quinn at Uganda LGBT Activist David Kato Memorial Vigil

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