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Joel Burns tells gay teens "it gets better" Ugandan Trans Woman Pens Courageous Open Letter to Parliament. The woman asked her members of Parliament to reject the so-called "kill the gays" bill.

Ugandan Trans Woman Pens Courageous Open Letter to Parliament

Cleo K., a transgender woman living in Uganda, penned an open letter asking her members of Parliament to reject the country's "Anti-Homosexuality Bill," which would criminalize LGBT Ugandans and subject some to the death penalty. Activists around the world are rallying in opposition to Uganda's so-called "kill the gays" bill, which would proscribe long imprisonment and even death for some LGBT Ugandans, including those who are HIV-positive, and friends and family who refuse to turn in "known homosexuals" to the authorities.

Speaker Rebecca Kadaga told reporters last month that Parliament would pass the Anti-Homosexuality Bill as a "Christmas gift" to Ugandans who she says are "demanding it. " Life After Hate. Our Mission LIFE AFTER HATE is a 501(c)(3) non-profit consultancy and speakers bureau dedicated to helping organizations gain the knowledge necessary to implement long-term solutions that counter all types of violent extremism and terrorism.

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Our History Created in 2009 by early pioneers and former influential members of the radicalized American right wing movement, LIFE AFTER HATE works with leaders in multiple sectors——government (foreign and domestic), military, international security and intelligence, policy makers, law enforcement, private sector, higher education, civil society, entertainment, and the news media——who are searching for insight and strategic solutions prior to tragedy striking. LIFE AFTER HATE’s core services stem from the foundation of our members’ reformed ideology, decades of unique experiential immersion, and intense training within the world’s most violent extremist organizations.

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