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David Kato, Uganda Gay Activist, Brutally Slain

David Kato

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 01/27/11 10:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:30 PM ET

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — A prominent Ugandan gay rights activist whose picture was published by an anti-gay newspaper next to the words "Hang Them" was bludgeoned to death. Police said Thursday his sexual orientation had nothing to do with the killing and that one "robber" had been arrested.

Activists were outraged over the death of David Kato, an advocacy officer for the gay rights group Sexual Minorities Uganda. His slaying comes after a year of stepped up threats against gays in Uganda, where a controversial bill has proposed the death penalty for some homosexual acts.(Scroll down to watch an interview with Kato.)

Kato, who had received multiple threats, was found with serious wounds to his head caused by an attack with a hammer at his home late Wednesday in Uganda's capital, Kampala. Kato later died on the way to the hospital.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and colleagues," U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said. "We urge Ugandan authorities to quickly and thoroughly investigate and prosecute those responsible for this heinous act. David Kato tirelessly devoted himself to improving the lives of others.

Human Rights Watch called for an urgent investigation, saying that Kato's work as a prominent gay rights campaigner had previously seen him face threats to his personal safety.

"David Kato's death is a tragic loss to the human rights community," said Maria Burnett, senior Africa researcher at HRW. "David had faced the increased threats ... bravely and will be sorely missed."

A Ugandan tabloid newspaper called Rolling Stone listed a number of men they said were homosexuals last year, including Kato. Kato's picture was published on the front page, along with his name and a headline that said "Hang Them."

Kato and two other gay activists sued Rolling Stone over claims that it had violated their constitutional rights to privacy and won the case earlier this month. A judge issued an injunction banning the publication of the identities and personal details of alleged homosexuals.

A police spokesman, Vincent Sekatte, said Kato was killed by robbers who have so far killed more than 10 people in that area in the past two months. He said there was no indication the death was connected to any anti-homosexual sentiment. Kato was hit by a hammer that has been recovered by police, Sekatte said.

Police arrested one suspect, a driver for Kato, Sekatte said. A second suspect is being hunted. That suspect had been hired as a house helper and had recently been released from prison, Sekatte said.

Kato's lawyer told The Associated Press on Thursday that his client had become noticeably more worried about his safety in the wake of the Rolling Stone publication.

"He was conscious that something could happen," said John Francis Onyango.

Family, friends and neighbors gathered to mourn at Kato's house on Thursday. Several women lay on the floor of the living room. The room where he had been killed was closed off by the police. A funeral is planned for Friday.

"I feel very lonely," said John Mulumba Wasswa, Kato's older twin brother. "My brother was a very brave person, very courageous."

Homosexuality is illegal in Uganda and gay men and women face regular harassment. The controversial bill introduced in 2009 and still before the country's parliament would see the death penalty introduced for certain homosexual acts. The bill prompted international condemnation and hasn't come up for a vote

Human Rights Watch called on the Ugandan government to offer gay people in the country sufficient protection.

In a statement, the group said that witnesses had told police that Kato was hit twice on the head by an unknown assailant who had been spotted entering his property. The assailant was then seen leaving by vehicle, the statement said.

Frank Mugisha, the chairman of Sexual Minorities Uganda, said he has asked religious and political leaders and media outlets to stop demonizing sexual minorities in Uganda.

"Across the entire country, straight, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex Ugandans mourn the loss of David, a dear friend, colleague, teacher, family member and human rights defender," said Mugisha.

The introduction of the anti-homosexual bill in 2009 followed a conference in Kampala that was attended by American activists who consider same-gender relationships sinful. The U.S. evangelicals believe gays and lesbians can become heterosexual through prayer and counseling. Some gay Ugandans still resent that American intervention.

"David's death is a result of the hatred planted in Uganda by U.S evangelicals in 2009," said Val Kalende, a Ugandan gay rights activist. "The Ugandan government and the so-called U.S evangelicals must take responsibility for David's blood."

Watch an interview with Kato:

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Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

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09:16 PM on 02/01/2011
Watch this. I dare you not to tear up.

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“We will not be silenced whether you are Muslim whether you are Christian whether you are Atheist. You will demand your godd@mn rights and we will have our rights one way or the other." - protester in cairo on Jan 25.

The original title is "Egyptian Revolution - Jan 25 2011- Take what's yours"

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09:01 PM on 02/01/2011
http://www­.goddiscus­sion.com/3­3902/ugand­a-gays-eva­ngelicals/

'Top 100 Homos' Assassinat­ion List Published By Ugandan Newspaper — American Evangelist­s Helped to 'Transform­' Uganda Into Hateful, Gay-Houndi­ng Nation
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08:23 PM on 01/29/2011
Again an innocent person dies because someone out there believed that the rules of his religion apply to everyone.

Many see secularism as a great evil because it conflicts with the contents of their religious texts. Yet secularism is the only system under which it is possible for people with different ideologies to live together in peace as equals.

Secularism requires but one sacrifice. One must give up the insistence that one's own subjective truth applies to all. The basis of a secular system is facts that can be verified by all. Individuals are free to believe what they like, but when it comes to the basis of the rules of society, they must accept that what cannot be verified by all cannot serve as a basis for rules that apply to all.

Perhaps we still do not recognize the danger posed by those who publicly and without consequence continue to advocate rules that are subjective, based on a religion or other ideology without an objective basis, unverifiable by anyone who does not belong. Because not all of those advocating a subjective ideology are murderers, however, we are told that to criticize such views is bigotry.

Now another person has died as a result of subjective, religiously motivated thinking. This is where the true bigotry lies.

We cannot hesitate to condemn those who are obviously in the grip of a subjective ideology. Somehow, we need to convince such people that the fantasies of their imagination are not universal truth.
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08:51 AM on 01/29/2011
I'm sicken to the very core of my being to have to read yet another human being killed because of who they are or their religious convictions. Why is there so much hate and vile in our world! This man had a mother and a father and now they don't have a son because of an individual(s) decided that his life was worth him having anymore.

I'm getting someone emotional writing this because the more I wish to believe that we humans are very capable to love and show compassion to people in dire straits, an act of unspeakable violence makes me wonder after millions of years on this planet, is this what God had intended for us to become? A world where if you're different from me, you're dead to me.
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05:36 PM on 01/29/2011
Take heart, my friend. David Kato is gone, but his spirit will live on. I'm thinking about what I can do to memorialize him in some way and spread this very message that you have articulated -- that we, as a species, have a great capacity for love and compassion. That dark side is also always with us, but we can work towards the light. Si, se puede.
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Hata ukinichukia la kweli nitakwambia
05:58 PM on 01/29/2011
Again, tpc, you move me to tears.
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07:26 AM on 01/29/2011
The poor man. God rest his soul.
Disgraceful--obviously he was murdered because he was gay.

It is sinful that Evangelical Christian were the catalyst and had a direct role in legislating such disgraceful legislation. It is not the way that any decent person or society can fuction.
It is so simple to destroy what we fear rather than create & love all people. That is the teaaching of Christ and what I believe.

What a despicable newspaper--how horrible.

The whole thing makes me feel ill. I think that anyone who is murdered is difficult to understand, but this is nothing short of puttin a bounty on these people.

This is just savage & disgusting.
02:12 AM on 01/29/2011
Uganda, I'm sorry that Evangelicals from the United States couldn't keep their blood soiled hands off of your country
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08:12 PM on 01/28/2011
I am shocked at how many westerners actually know that American Evangelical Christians were behind the law to jail or execute homosexuals in Uganda.

I love the interent.
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02:55 AM on 01/29/2011
You can thank MSNBC's Rachel Maddow for that.
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10:35 AM on 01/29/2011
yes RM has covered it alot and i think some gop were helping
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06:08 PM on 01/28/2011
After the brutal murder of a Ugandan gay rights activist Wednesday, a Massachusetts preacher accused of helping incite anti-gay sentiment during a trip to the African nation responded to the killing with a feeble, callous statement.

But in a statement posted on the website Defend the Family today, the Springield pastor made no mention of his 2009 trip, nor did he condemn the murder or offer his condolences. Lively also said he would "caution the media against assuming Cato’s [sic] murder was a hate crime."

During their 2009 trip to Uganda, Lively and other U.S. evangelical preachers spoke at a conference condemning homosexuality, which gay rights groups say galvanized anti-gay sentiment. After that event, during which Lively argued that homosexuality "will lead to social chaos and destruction," the Ugandan government drew up legislation allowing for the execution of gay people, and a Ugandan publication printed the "leaked" names and pictures of gays and lesbians in the country. Kato's picture was featured on the cover under the words, "Hang them." Before his death, Kato had received numerous death threats.
http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/blogs/the_angle/2011/01/scott_livelys_r.html

Does that sound like praying for sinners?

Similar to Mr. Lively, some of the posts on this forum do not condemn this horrific murder and live in denial about the influence of American evangelical visitors to a poor, non-white country.
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05:59 PM on 01/28/2011
"Police had to intervene after a homophobic outburst from Anglican priest Thomas Musoke led to a scuffle midway through Friday's funeral, and Musoke was escorted away. While no one was hurt in the melee, gay rights campaigners said they had received threats that their cars would be stoned as they left the service.

Kato's killing comes after a year of stepped up threats against gays in Uganda, where a bill has proposed the death penalty for some homosexual acts."

HP story on Mr. Kato's funeral.
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05:17 PM on 01/28/2011
As always, the rich white man knows not what he does to the rest of the world. Thank you, organized religion.
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04:54 PM on 01/28/2011
Aha! it just dawned on me why we have a few hateful posters here more willing to blame influencers rather than legislators, e.g., blame "The Family" who pray for sinners rather than David Bahati for introducing legislation that would sentence those sinners to death, or the Rolling Stone for printing names and faces of alleged "sinners".

These are the same left-headed thinkers (and I use the term loosely) who blame legislators who draft legislation rather than Obama who signs that legislation into law!

Bingo!

Also known as blaming others to make your implausible point!
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05:25 PM on 01/28/2011
Aha! It just dawned on me! The rw zealots need to ignore all facts that disagree with their narrow view of the world!

Also known as Denial.
07:06 PM on 01/28/2011
The only "sinner" I see here is you, cupcake.
04:52 PM on 01/28/2011
The man ultimately responsible for David Kato's murder reacts:

http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/blogs/the_angle/2011/01/scott_livelys_r.html

Could Scott Lively possibly be anymore loathsome if he tried?
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05:31 PM on 01/28/2011
Blaming violence on homosexuality? Speculating an imaginary gay lover? This person preaches about God?

It boggles the mind. Thanks for sharing the article.
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06:56 PM on 01/29/2011
No. Not in a hundred years.
04:43 PM on 01/28/2011
So what's the popes response to this murder? Didn't Uganda have a new law which wanted death sentence for gays? Didn't some Christian groups promote this law?
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04:57 PM on 01/28/2011
None. Yes. Yes.
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05:23 PM on 01/28/2011
F the Pope.  His positon and its religion has destroyed many
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05:42 PM on 01/28/2011
Have you seen comedian Louis CK's sketch on the Catholic Church?
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03:59 PM on 01/28/2011
http://www­.goddiscus­sion.com/3­6984/famil­y-kill-gay­s/

"With respect to the alleged homosexual­s identified for hanging in the Ugandan Rolling Stone paper in October, Bahati did not condemn the paper. Instead, he said that the paper expressed the frustratio­n of people because there was no clear law implementi­ng anti-homos­exual laws in Uganda."

"The Family has assisted Bahati with moving his bill forward. Sharlet had interviewed Bahati in Uganda, who admitted that homosexuality was not really talked about in Uganda until Americans pushed the issue. Bahati hoped that the Uganda legislation will encourage America to take a stand against homosexuals.

Bahati has friends and supporters in America, including the Family, Lou Engle and members of the Family Research Council. During his December visit to Washington, he has been staying at the home of Jack Klenk, former director of the Office of Non-Public Education of the U.S. Department of Education, under the George W. Bush administration. Klenk told Sharlet that he was familiar with Bahati's bill and thought it came from a "loving place" and that the punishments were "loving." Klenk allegedly thought that punishment of homosexuality is a mainstream position."
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04:13 PM on 01/28/2011
"The protest was called off when activists found out that Bahati had been booted out of the USA, Thursday afternoon; ordered by State Department officials to leave the USA immediately, cutting his trip short."

http://www.pinkbananaworld.com/content-detail.cfm?ID=416452
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06:27 PM on 01/29/2011
Sometimes, I actually like our State Dept.
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06:24 PM on 01/29/2011
"Punishment"? "Loving punishment"? He's talking about the death penalty for anyone who is homosexual - regardless of any acts they might or might not have committed in furtherance of their status - and the death penalty for anyone who in any way aids or assists a homosexual person. That means employers, family, friends, providers of professional services, landlords, anyone who in anyway helps a person whose only difference from any other person is the fact that they are sexually attracted to, and experience loving feelings towards, their own gender. That is "thought crime." When people are penalized for their STATUS, not for anything they might have said or done. When did that become "loving"? Perhaps Mr. Klenk should experience some of the "loving" that he is so anxious to inflict on others.