Ugandan newspaper targets gays and Bishop Christopher Senyonjo
The AP reports that a Ugandan newspaper has published photos, names and addresses of gay men with the headline Hang Them. Bishop Christopher Senyonjo, ally of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons and who recently toured the United States is among the targeted with his photo on the front page.
KAMPALA, Uganda -- The front-page newspaper story featured a list of Uganda's 100 "top" homosexuals, with a bright yellow banner across it that read: "Hang Them." Alongside their photos were the men's names and addresses.In the days since it was published, at least four gay Ugandans on the list have been attacked and many others are in hiding, according to rights activist Julian Onziema. One person named in the story had stones thrown at his house by neighbors.
A lawmaker in this conservative African country introduced a bill a year ago that would have imposed the death penalty for some homosexual acts and life in prison for others. An international uproar ensued, and the bill was quietly shelved.
The photo on the front page of Bishop Christopher Senyonjo.
h/t to Phil Culbertson and Susan Russell
UPDATE: NPR reports on the story

One of the fascinating things about this dangerous trash tabloid stuff/Uganda is that the other print version, The Red Pepper (yes the one that outs homos and features female strippers simultaneously on the cover) is owned by family of President Museveni.
Nothing gets published without careful ¨control¨ in Uganda.
Museveni, President, Proud Anglican and Military Man is vigilant about the prospects for his own upcoming re-election campaign and keeps the anti-Gay forces active on a ¨as needed¨ basis to ¨put down¨ as part of his, and wife Janets, ¨morality campaign.¨
Attacking Bishop Christopher was possibly encouraged by Archbishop Orombi who coveniently, again, is out of town heading up ¨redemption for the fallen¨ at an Fundamentalist outpouring in South Africa as the terror sets in.
Bishop Henry, who excommunicated Bishop Christopher for ministering to the LGBT desperate, reports he won´t be attending the Primates Meeting (to D.Virtue) in Ireland. Bishop Orombi is REALLY busy dealing with REAL acts of REAL Christian love elsewhere.
No sense reaching out to solve REAL life and death issues in Uganda when one can grandstand and poach on greener ($) parishes elsewhere!
Reality, it just takes some getting used to.
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October 19, 2010 4:52 PM
As the ABC calls the Archbishop of Canada on the carpet. Fear God, Rowan?
JC Fisher
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October 19, 2010 5:53 PM
Box Turtle Bulletin has been on this story for a few weeks. Here's their recap that's just come up, giving some more background on the Rolling Stone,
http://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/2010/10/19/27454
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