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Ugandan newspaper names 200 'homosexuals' after anti-gay law signed
<p>"Exposed!" the headline of the Red Pepper tabloid read, beneath photographs of Ugandans it said were gay, as well as reporting on lurid stories of alleged homosexual actions.</p>
<p>"Uganda's 200 top homos named," the daily newspaper added, which listed both those who have openly declared their sexuality as well as those who had not, including gay rights activists, priests and music stars.</p>
<p>"In salutation to the new law, today we unleash Uganda's top homos and their sympathisers," the newspaper added.</p>
<p><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><img src="http://l.yimg.com/ea/img/-/140226/d621087efaab301b91255798c0d706a882d95645-19gphr5.jpg" alt="Gay Law " width="512" height="341" /></p>
<p>"Uganda's 200 top homos named," the daily newspaper added, which listed both those who have openly declared their sexuality as well as those who had not, including gay rights activists, priests and music stars.</p>
<p>"In salutation to the new law, today we unleash Uganda's top homos and their sympathisers," the newspaper added.</p>
<p><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><img src="http://l.yimg.com/ea/img/-/140226/d621087efaab301b91255798c0d706a882d95645-19gphr5.jpg" alt="Gay Law " width="512" height="341" /></p>
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