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Posted September 27th, 2010 by Wayne Besen

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At the beginning of the year, Truth Wins Out joined several organizations to host The American Prayer Hour. The goal was to highlight the involvement of the American Evangelical group, The Family, with Uganda’s notorious anti-Homosexuality Bill. We held our event on the the same day as The National Prayer Breakfast, which is hosted by The Family. As a result of our work, President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hilary Clinton spoke out at the National Prayer Breakfast against this hate bill.

An integral part of our success was the testimony of Moses Mworeko, an LGBT Ugandan who had fled the country to escape persecution. At the time of The American Prayer Hour, Moses wore a bag over his head to conceal his identity because he was afraid for his life.

Recently, Moses decided to take off his mask, and bravely fight for the rights of LGBT Ugandans who must live in fear and secrecy. Truth Wins Out interviewed Moses on video and released it on YouTube.

In a fit of revenge, the Ugandan newspaper, “The Red Pepper”, which is known for sparking anti-gay witch-hunts, launched a vile smear campaign against Mworeko. The tabloid placed his picture on the front page under the screaming headline, “This Gay Monster Raped Boys In School, But Failed To Bonk Wife.” The “red” in Red Pepper stands for the blood the editors of this despicable genocide rag have on their hands. (And, I’d bet $1,000 that they are closet cases, given their intense interest in this subject)

In all my years of activism, this has got to be the most disgusting, immoral, vile, smear campaign that I have ever witnessed. The Red Pepper should be immediately shut down for its libelous reporting and slimy journalism. This hit piece shows that we must redouble our efforts to stop the hate campaign that has infected Uganda and other nations in Africa. We must ensure that U.S. evangelicals stop spreading their special brand of murderous love on this continent

Clearly, Moses’ life is in grave danger. The United States government should put Moses on the fast-track to citizenship to keep him from being slaughtered.

Thank you Moses, for continuing to speak out against the forces of hatred and evil.

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Posted February 24th, 2010 by Michael Airhart

The Ugandan tabloid Red Pepper is an instrument of that nation’s ruling family, and it is periodically used by corrupt Uganda evangelicals — among them, Martin Ssempa — to mobilize vigilantes to violently attack and kill dissident pastors and human-rights advocates as well as LGBT people. Truth Wins Out has previously reported on Red Pepper, and Box Turtle Bulletin has substantial additional detail.

The tabloid’s stunning defamatory article about prosperity preacher Benny Hinn, while timely in its publication alongside Hinn’s pending divorce, is likely an attempt by rival evangelicals to destroy Hinn.

As despicable as Hinn may be for his worship of mammon and his trivialization of spirituality, this tabloid is NOT to be trusted.

Posted December 30th, 2009 by Michael Airhart

Ugandan tabloid Red Pepper, which is regarded by some Ugandans as a pawn of President Yoweri Museveni, today initiated a new witchhunt against presumed enemies of the Museveni administration and antigay megapreacher Martin Ssempa.

According to Box Turtle Bulletin, the tabloid accused numerous individuals, without evidence, of funding human-rights advocates whom the tabloid describes as “homos.” The tabloid provided the individuals’ home addresses and places of employment, and places where the individuals were likely to be found.

The effort by Red Pepper to promote vigilantism and the myth of homosexual colonialism comes despite an ongoing refusal among the Ugandan news media to investigate and identify the U.S. “colonialists” who have bankrolled Museveni, his “ethics” secretary David Bahati, Ssempa, ex-gay activist Stephen Langa, and other supporters of authoritarian government, vigilantism, genocide, and theocracy.

Despite verbal criticism of Uganda’s antigay genocide campaign by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, U.S. aid continues unimpeded to Museveni and evangelical abstinence-only programs.