13 Aug

PLEASE HELP US SAVE ONE OF OUR CONDUCTORS! AN APPEAL

One of our conductors – a straight ally with a wife and three small children – has been doing tremendously courageous work rescuing LGBT people from riots, house burnings, and mobs seeking them out to kill them (which has happened on at least nine occasions).

He has put his life on the line to assist more than 100 people to escape Uganda via the Friends New Underground Railroad.

Now he has to flee himself – his identity has been exposed, he has been threatened with death, and his wife and small daughter have been threatened with gang rape.

We’ve helped them to escape to an interim location (leaving behind absolutely everything they own.)

Now we are working with another Railroad conductor to get him and his family out of Uganda, to where they can set up a new life abroad. Facilitators who work with the conductors have already set up a place for them to live and, it seems, even employment for his wife; they are still working on doing the same for him. We will post all the details when it is safe to do so.

Getting them out is dangerous (especially because of the children), but there is a good team in place to make it happen.

The total cost of getting them to an interim country and setting them up to rebuild their lives at their final destination is $1,920.

Please help!

Make a donation today via PayPal:

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Or send a check: see the information on our donate page here.

And please share this with everyone you think might be able to help.

Thank you!
Gabi Clayton
FNUR co-manager

09 Aug

Some Good News For a Change

We have heard from one of our conductors that the Rwanda Government is actively and openly welcoming LGBT people. They are providing help with housing, job placement, as well as permanent residence cards.

It is only for those with college diplomas and degrees. There is a history, as Uganda in the past has often provided people with technical expertise and advanced training to Rwanda

The conductor further reports that they have been contacted indirectly (through the Railroad facilitators in third countries) by companies and job agency recruiters from Rwanda.

Now, it’s not so easy. LGBT folks cannot go directly to Rwanda to receive assistance. This has to be arranged in Uganda itself (almost impossible) or in third countries to which our passengers are fleeing. Still, it is great to have such encouraging news to report.

08 Aug

A lot has happened to LGBTQ people Uganda in the last few days. An appeal.

A lot has happened in Uganda in the days since we last posted.

On August 1st a Ugandan court overturned the country’s Anti-Homosexuality Act on procedural grounds because there may not have been a quorum present when it was passed by parliament. That would be good news (even though it was on a technicality) but immediately some things happened in reaction that made things even worse than before.

The haters in Uganda immediately started plans to appeal the ruling. See: The Uganda Ruling is Good For Everyone But Gays – 08.01.14 – by Jay Michaelson

A court overturned Uganda’s anti-homosexuality bill, giving a convenient out to the African and American leaders. But it could make the backlash against LGBT Ugandans even worse.

On that same day, 8/1/14, we heard from a Ugandan:

“There was a massive protest in Iganga township today, it lasted from 9:30am to 6pm, it was well attended by the muslims, catholics, haters, homophobic and haters. It all demanded that President Museveni makes an executive order to make homosexuality (lgbtq and all the related illegal) this has sent a message of hate, they called on the west to leave Uganda alone.”

 So actually, things got much worse after the law was overturned. Angry mobs were stirred and went looking  for LGBTQ people to attack.

Some of the Ugandan ‘leadership’ also made things worse. For example, Pastor David Livingstone Kiganda said:

“If gays win the court case tomorrow, trust me we are going to slaughter them.”

See: UGANDAN PASTORS HAVE LAUNCHED A WAR AGAINST LGBTI PERSONS

One of our supporters heard about David Livingstone Kiganda’s call and wrote:

“Do you have any reports from your people in Uganda about what is happening? The things in these reports wouldn’t surprise me but I don’t want to spread rumors without some type of verification. It sounds even worse than it was before the Act was stopped.”

We asked a conductor and he replied:

“Yes this Pastor has been calling for genocide for the whole week. He wants his followers to attack and kill any suspected gay people. He has a big following, he has churches in every town in Uganda, so he is a potential danger.

We are very aware of this and we have increased the security level in our circles.”

Since the court decision, LGBTQ Ugandans have had to deal with brutal bloody beatings, homes burned down, and desperate flights to find safe shelter.

A conductor had 73 LGBTQ people who were in extreme danger if they remained in hiding. We had no funds for this, but a transporter agreed to move them out of Uganda on short-term credit. This is not a wealthy patron donating services, but a small businessman. He paid his drivers and paid for fuel for the trips out of his own money which he cannot afford to carry.

The railroad moved the people and later the conductor wrote:

I had a crazy busy night but am happy to confirm that all the passengers crossed safely despite the heavy rain and scaring thunderstorms and lightening, we also suffered a snake bite, — was beaten by a snake but am always prepared for such, good enough it wasn’t a poisonous snake but — was abit traumatized.

Donations to the Railroad are coming in more slowly right now as some people are confused by the Ugandan court announcement.

Right now we must raise $2,236.00 to pay this debt. The transporter needs the money to continue to offer his services — and if our conductor does not pay him as soon as possible then he may not trust him again.

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Donations are tax deductible through Olympia Friends Meeting.

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Thank you!

30 Jul

Appeal: “I couldn’t stop my self from crying! I have seen queers being burnt but this was too much for me.”

Hello everyone, I want to share this update from one of the Railroad’s “conductors” in the field:

Hello friends,  I am just setting off from —. What I have seen makes me cry, the situation is extremely very dangerous. I wonder where are all those organizations which are well founded. Couldn’t they know that humans have been reduced to less than animals? This is so bad. I want to openly say that — is a very courageous man, when nobody stood up, he has stood with these queers for almost — months. He has kept them within —, fooling the others that these are not queers but rather —, his luck went out days ago when a visitor identified one, it took a strong man like — to take the situation under control. He sealed off 30 of them in a small room fit for about 8 people. [He] gave me full access to these queers, I interviewed all the 30, each sharing their personal stories. Way forward, it has been agreed that we move all of them.

Am sorry, Gabi, for being in this mood, it was just too horrible for me, this is an eye opener for me, though we are all in the rural villagers but queers in the deep remote cut off rural villages again, go through so much. Queers shared with me all sorts of stories, including one of collective rape to heal lesbianism and then forced into marriage.

Am sorry for not explaining in details at once, I was so confused and stressed by their situation, while I was interviewing one by one I broke down and started crying, I couldn’t stop my self from crying! I have seen queers being burnt but this was too much for me.

Please help with a donation! We have these 30 LGBT persons waiting for support to cross out of Uganda. We need to raise $64.00 each including transport, food and lodging one night before crossing, so $1920.00 for all.

In addition, 14 of these LGBTQ Ugandans in hiding with the Railroad in are in need of urgent health care support. 8 have malaria and 5 have typhoid fever. 1 has bowel issues. They cannot receive health care from providers without being turned over to law enforcement – after first being rejected care. A conductor has found a doc who is willing to consult on their care.

To support them while in hiding please also consider donating towards the cost of their medicine:

$14 each for malarial treatment for 8 people = $112.00.
$16 each for typhoid fever treatment for 5 people = $80.00, and
$23 for individual who needs adult diapers and bowel control medicine. For a total of an extra $215.00 for these medical needs.

Please help with a donation! Click this button to donate through PayPal:

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Or go to this page on our website for information on how to donate with a check: http://friendsugandansafetransport.org/donate/

Donations are tax deductible through Olympia Friends Meeting.

Thank you!
Gabi Clayton
, co-manager, Friends New Underground Railroad

30 Jul

Listen Online to the Interview with Gabi Clayton on ABC.au.net’s Religion and Ethics Report: “Quakers help LGBT Ugandans flee their country”

Wednesday 30 July 2014 5:30PM – Presenter: Andrew West; Producer: Scott Spark

“Now the Quakers have revived the Underground Railroad – in a different century on a different continent – this time to help lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender Ugandans escape harsh anti-gay laws in their own country.”

Listen from:
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/religionandethicsreport/quakers-help-lgbt-ugandans-flee-their-country/5636184

29 Jul

Gabi Clayton Interviewed about FNUR on ABC Religion & Ethics (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Gabi Clayton, FNUR co-manager, was just  interviewed on the ABC Religion & Ethics (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) radio show about Friends New Underground Railroad by Andrew West with thanks also to Scott Spark.

The ten minute interview will be broadcast at midnight Pacific time in the US from their website: http://www.abc.net.au/religion/ and a podcast will be available soon after.

27 Jul

July 27, 2014 – Update and Appeal for 21 Ugandan Nursing Students, 16 of Whom Are Transgender

After some interesting twists and turns, we are pleased to report that 111 more LGBT passengers successfully rode the Railroad this week, and are now resting at their interim destinations. It was our biggest week, and brings the total up to 270.

We can confirm 70 folks in countries of final destination (there are more, but these we can confirm), and a whole bunch likely to depart for their destinations next week. And, for the first time, we might have some coming to the U.S. soon. (in process)

But we have a new group waiting, 21 nursing students (16 of whom are transgender) were expelled from a university late last week, and their names were read out over the radio and published in a special bulletin. Mobs are looking for them. One of our conductors managed to ferry them to a “safer” location out of immediate harm’s way.

An additional $1,155 (21 x $55) plus transfer fees will be needed to move them along.
Please donate! http://friendsugandansafetransport.org/donate/

25 Jul

Listen to Today’s KAOS Radio Interview with Talcott Broadhead and Gabi Clayton About Friends New Underground Railroad

At noon today, 07-24-14, Talcott Broadhead and Gabi Clayton – co-managers of Friends New Underground Railroad – were interviewed on Kim Dobson’s Parallel University Radio Show on KAOS Community Radio, based at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington.

Thanks Kim for a great interview, and to John Ford for sending us the audio file so we can share it!

Listen to the 35:44 minute interview by clicking this arrow:

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