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Dear Colleague,
To its everlasting shame, the Wall Street Journal has accused our friend Sharon Slater of having a hand in the Ugandan bill on homosexuality. Slater has repeatedly denied this and the Wall Street Journal offered no evidence. The charge may be legally actionable. I hope Sharon is talking to her lawyers. Iulia-Elena Cazan reports.
Homosexual activists appear to prefer that Ugandans starve if they don't go along with the homosexual agenda in that very poor country. The coalition of homosexual and trans activists are asking the World Bank to withhold loans unless the Ugandan government cancels its anti-homoxexual legislation. Emmanuele Da Ponte reports. [C-Fam does not support harsh laws against homosexual activity.]
Here is the weekly report from our colleagues at the International Youth Coalition (IYc).
Help our work at www.c-fam.org/donate.
Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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Mainstream Media Attack on Family Watch International
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NEW YORK, October 3 (C-Fam) In the same week, the Wall Street Journal, George Soros, and several other media outlets have accused Mormon grandmother Sharon Slater as a major factor behind the “anti-homosexuality bill” in Uganda. Read more >>
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In Uganda, LGBT Activists Prioritize S*x over Starvation
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WASHINGTON, D.C. October 4 (C-Fam) A coalition of activists are urging the World Bank to withhold loans from Uganda, one of the poorest countries in the world, over its Anti-Homosexuality Act. This could set up a tension between sex and starvation. Read more >>
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