ISBN-13: 9781496167477 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 110 str.
The number of times I have travelled to Europe as a singer, few people could remember Uganda without the mention of IDI AMIN DADA (R.I.P). Uganda Indian community best remember him more than anybody else. According to Idi Amin Dada, God visited him in a dream and asked him to expel Ugandans of Asian origin from the country. He allowed them 90 days of which to pack up their belongings and leave the country, or else risked spending the rest of their lives in prison. Interestingly, three decades down the road, the same God is expelling Gays and Lesbians from Uganda. It is important to note the comparison between the two situations; IDI AMIN DADA had the support of nearly 90% of Ugandans while expelling Asians. Under similar circumstances, President Yoweri Museveni enjoys equal support while he expels Gays and Lesbians. Furthermore, IDI AMIN DADA signed the historic event amidst an International Press conference with strong rhetoric against USA, UK, and Europe. He promised that his friends in the Arab world, Russia, and China would support the Ugandan Economy. Equally, President Museveni and the Evangelical pastors are using similar sentiments. The only difference was that whereas IDI AMIN DADA did so at the advice of friends from the Arab World, President Museveni is doing it at the advice of American Evangelical pastors including Rick Warren, Lou Engle and Scott Lively. It has taken our team three years of research work to come up with this book. Nearly, all the text is from first hand information including but not limited to attendances of conferences and public rallies over which local and American based evangelical pastors mounted a campaign against sexual minorities in Uganda in a bid to exterminate them. Do not listen to the them that contend that Ugandans should be left to decide on what is best for themselves when it comes to the rights of minorities; such rights are never subject for debate and must be safeguarded by the government of the day. If only the perpetrators could witness the massive suffering of sexual minorities (and this is just the beginning) in Uganda, then it would help to find an amicable solution. For the first time in the history of the country, gays cannot rent houses, get jobs or stay closer to their relatives. Anybody who does not report a gay person to police is subject to a jail term of seven years. In addition, to make matters worse, a person can go to jail for acts of sodomy committed from another country, the moment he steps on the Ugandan soil. This book is a cry for the lonely voiceless that needs your attention. We did write in while in hiding fearful that it might never get out to the world. Thanks to God of Heaven and Earth that you are part of the many required to say a word of prayer for a people made homeless in Uganda. Finally, the following people deserve a part on the back for their bravery at a time when no one would dare the charged population; they took all effort to gather information for me to put it into book. 1.Pastor Roscoe 2.Elvis 3.Ephraim