10 Jul

We Have An Emergency Situation in Uganda – Please Donate!

This is a message from one of the Friends New Underground Railroad ‘conductors’ in Uganda:

“… having endless pressure of a group of some people understand unbearable situation. They have been thrown out of the [place] where they have been camping for weeks, all their possessions. The [place] owner has even threatened to call on the police for them. These are people who are now camping in a bush in [town name]. If the villagers finds out that these are gays they will be lynched. … This is the group of 25 (formerly 26) – one of whom was the one burned to death.”

Please donate! We need 25 x $55 = $1,375.00 plus the PayPal fees in order to assist in transporting these 25 people to safety outside of Uganda.  

Donate through PayPal here:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=MLJJ9UY5Z2NRS

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If you are going to send a check, the information needed to do that is here:
http://friendsugandansafetransport.org/donate/
Please use the contact form on that page to let us know how much you are sending so we can plan.

Thank you!

Please share this with others!

03 Jul

Article: Activists: Hundreds of LGBT Refugees Have Fled Uganda

A Kenyan activist, Ugandan asylum-seeker, and the American Jewish World Service hope to raise awareness about east Africa’s beleaguered LGBT community, even as hundreds reportedly flee Uganda.
by Thom Senzee – June 27 2014 –  The Advocate

“The common LGBTI person in Uganda is struggling to even make ends meet,” Mawanda says. “The common LGBTI in Uganda today — I’m talking about a trans man, a trans woman, who is seen as being a typical gay person today in Uganda … is homeless, because they were evicted from the small homes where they were living before the law was passed, because the law says their landlord had to evict them. The average LGBTI person in Uganda cannot go to hospital to get antimalaria or [antiretroviral]s because the doctors fear being jailed because of the new law.”

Read the article:
http://www.advocate.com/world/2014/06/27/activists-hundreds-lgbt-refugees-have-fled-uganda

30 Jun

Today, the Unitarian-Universalist General Assembly overwhelmingly voted support for the Friends New Underground Railroad

AIW #F:
UUA Support for “Uganda New Underground Railroad” to safely extract LGBTQ people from persecution in Uganda.

Our Unitarian Universalist principles, faith and values call us to witness and advocate for human worth and dignity, justice, equity, compassion and the goal of world community.

In Uganda, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) people are being rounded up and killed at an escalating pace.

As of February 2014 a Ugandan law now criminalizes homosexuality. The penalty can be as severe as life imprisonment. Supporters who are perceived as aiding and abetting LGBTQ people can be jailed for up to seven years. According to the newly formed Quaker group, Friends New Underground Railroad (http://friendsnewundergroundrailroad.org/), there have been many arrests with few emerging from the jails. University and high school students are being expelled, seminarians are being dismissed from theological colleges, people are being fired from their jobs and evicted from their homes. Lawyers are afraid to represent LGBTQ people and their allies for fear that they themselves may be prosecuted.

The Friends New Underground Railroad is working with the Friends’ “Safe Passage Fund,” which was created to “provide travel funds and support to LGBTQ individuals and allies who face immediate threats of arrest, attacks, violence and persecution in countries where harsh laws have fostered a climate of extreme homophobia.”

As of late June 2014, the group reports:

In two different incidents in two different locations, we’ve had 58 LGBT people evicted from their “safe” houses and running for their lives. This follows on the heels of suicides by two people who lost hope of getting out, and also with the names of LGBT folks who are being hunted read out over the radio. Due to some extraordinary acts of heroism on the part of several of our conductors, the 58 are now in two separate locations (32 and 26 people respectively) and temporarily out of harm’s way.

The UUA has a proud history, working with the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) to rescue persecuted people in harm’s way. The Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office (UUUNO) has been a strong voice at the United Nations on behalf of LGBTQ people in developing countries, especially since President Museveni came to power in Uganda.

Therefore, be it resolved that the UUA General Assembly call upon Unitarian Universalists everywhere to:

  • Support the Friends New Underground Railroad by, among other things, contributing financially to it; and
  • Join with Quaker Meetings in your area to collaborate on this Action of Immediate Witness; and
  • Invite the United Church of Christ and other progressive religious groups in your area to join this action; and
  • Obtain and share updated information in worship services; and
  • Support efforts to allow resettlement of these asylum seekers in the US.

Therefore, be it resolved that the 2014 General Assembly encourages us to join with the Quakers in this movement.

What could be a better symbol of “Love Reaching Out” than to join with Quakers in support of the New Underground Railroad.

UUA General Session VII, General Assembly 2014 – http://www.uua.org/statements/uua-support-uganda-new-underground-railroad-safely-extract-lgbtq-people-persecution (pdf file)
[With some amendments, AIW F, UUA Support for “Uganda New Underground Railroad” to Safety Extract LGBTQ People from Persecution in Uganda (PDF), is adopted.]

You can watch the video “GA 2014 Event 503 General Session Captioned” here: http://www.uua.org/ga/virtual/2014/business/vii/index.shtml
The part of the video where they discussed and voted on this is from 35:30 to 49:20 minutes.

Thank you, Unitarian Universalist Association!

29 Jun

Emergency medical funds needed!

One of the FNUR “conductors” was assaulted the other day in a severe bashing based on his perceived sexual orientation and because he was in the process of doing this work he has undertaken to assist other LGBTQ people out of Uganda. This is such dangerous work. This is the second time one of the “conductors” has been assaulted like this. We are doing what we can to support them, and yes, we have vetted this and it is legitimate.

He needs to be moved to safety so he can receive medical treatment, and we are asking for people to donate to assist us in doing this.

To do this we need to raise  $924.00.  Please help with a donation by clicking here:
http://friendsugandansafetransport.org/donate/
and please share this with others who may also do so.

Thank you!
Gabi Clayton
Co-Clerk, Peace and Social Justice Committee, Olympia Friends Meeting; Manager, Friends New Underground Railroad

26 Jun

High Alert: Homophobia in Uganda peaks

In the wake of anti-gay legislation and escalating violence, activists show unimaginable courage

By KEVIN NAULLS – NOW | June 26-July 3, 2014

“… Not everyone on this side of the Atlantic is comfortable just watching the news. Trans Quaker activist Talcott Broadhead co-runs the New Underground Railroad out of Olympia, Washington. …”

Read and share this article: http://goo.gl/LGKvV2

25 Jun

June 24, 2014 report: The work continues.

We have received many reports as those who have escaped via the Railroad are beginning to make their way to other countries – mostly in Europe. We hope to have more detailed reports, and perhaps even some interviews, to share soon.

But we’ve had a rough week. In two different incidents in two different locations, we’ve had 58 LGBT people evicted from their “safe” houses and running for their lives. This follows on the heels of suicides by two people who lost hope of getting out, and also with the names of LGBT folks who are being hunted read out over the radio.

Due to some extraordinary acts of heroism on the part of several of our conductors, the 58 are now in two separate locations (32 and 26 people respectively) and temporarily out of harm’s way.

Except they are hungry! Money for food is scarce and when we spend money on food there is less money to bring them out of Uganda. We don’t want to have to spend money on food – we want them out of harm’s way! But sometimes we must give money for food while we raise money for transporting folks because the people in hiding are starving.

It costs us only $55 to get each person out. Then there are services – food, medical, housing, counseling, legal, and visa – available to them once we get them out of Uganda.

The total cost is $3,190. Or, put another way – we’d have them escape in two groups as they are in two different locations – $1,760 for the 32, and $1,430. We pledge (assuming our escape routes continue to function, and thus far we have a 100% success rate), to have each group out within 48 hours.

Please donate! Please tell others and share our website http://friendsnewundergroundrailtoad.org. The more people know about this and donate, the more people we can assist to safety.

Please do what you can…and a little bit more.

09 Jun

Help Us Aid 17 LGB People in Hiding in a Ugandan Garage

All 7 of the transwomen we were assisting have arrived safely in Nairobi. The escape was apparently quite harrowing for some, and one got sick along the way and is now being treated.

On the way back, Conductor #2 visited the 17 LGB people hiding in a garage and wrote:

“… in the name of all the gods the 17 people in the garage are living like animals, they don’t even have a latrine in there, they just use a bucket, they are felling sick and i have been so touched.”

Those 17 are going to jump the line as soon as we have $950 needed we will be able to aid them out of Uganda. Please donate!

08 Jun

Overview and Update – June 7, 2014

Friends New Underground Railroad (www.friendsnewundergroundrailroad.org) was created informally on April 3rd, 2014, when an unnamed individual (now known as Conductor #1) in a rural area of Uganda contacted a small group of Quaker contacts in Olympia, Washington about the need for help to move nine gay men who were being hunted and were in hiding out of the country as quickly as possible.

Escape was achieved for all nine to another African country, and with the help of a support team there that provides housing, medical care, legal support, and visa help, all nine have now been resettled in Sweden.

To date (June 7, 2014), Friends New Underground Railroad (named after the fact that Friends were the backbone of the Underground Railroad prior to the Civil War) has assisted 78 individuals escape, and has 90 people waiting for assistance.

There are currently three “conductors” in three different parts of Uganda. Their identities are kept confidential to protect them in this dangerous work they have been led to do, aiding LGBTQ Ugandan people which puts their own lives at risk.

Of the 78 who have escaped, 43 are men, 26 are women, and nine are transgender.

Of the 90 waiting, 45 are men and 45 are women. Some may be transgender, but we don’t know at this point.

Friends New Underground Railroad does not encourage LGBT individuals to leave Uganda, but only responds to those who seek assistance to leave. We do not engage in any political activity or other human rights endeavors inside Uganda, though we hope all such efforts will be effective in changing the climate in Uganda and elsewhere.

Support – housing, food medical, legal, and visa – are provided by other organizations in the interim African countries. On occasion, Friends New Underground Railroad has assisted with visa support or identification documents. We don’t currently support the purchase of plane tickets.

Friends New Underground Railroad became a project of Olympia Friends Meeting, a 501(c)(3) Quaker religious organization on April 12th. They provide a tax-exempt conduit, a treasurer, and significant outreach support to Friends communities around the world. (Note: there are Quakers in Uganda, and there are more Quakers in western Kenya than in the entire United States.)

In late April, three Catholic universities expelled 109 lesbian women. Of these, 16 from Uganda Martyr’s University were publicly exposed, with the university calling on their parents to denounce their daughters, and turn them over to the police. The 16 immediately went into hiding (which was difficult, as they came from smaller towns.) Their names were read repeatedly over the radio (Impact Radio), and one of the women’s fathers, an Anglican pastor, went on the radio publicly calling for his community to find his daughter, and have her thrown in prison. The radio station publicly called for the imprisonment, sterilization and castration of all gay/lesbian people in Uganda.

The very next morning, Friends New Underground Railroad arranged for the daughter – named Rachael – to flee the country, with two companions. Of the 16, three escaped without our assistance, we assisted 12 of them to escape. One disappeared – it is believed she was picked up by the police. The 12 are currently receiving assistance in preparing visa applications.

On April 20th, Easter Sunday, the Bishop of Jinja Diocese – the Rt. Reverend Fr. Charles Wamika – preached a sermon in the Jinja Cathedral. Applauding the new law, he directed Catholic hospitals not to serve LGBT clients, and called for the expulsion of all known and suspected LGBT students from all Catholic schools and college and universities. On that very day, the Dean of Students of Uganda Martyr’s Seminary submitted a final report to the Seminary Disciplinary Council on the 22 seminarians “involved in unnatural sexual activities”. Four days later, the 22 seminarians were kicked out, with the Bishop calling on the parents of the seminarians to denounce them. He also forwarded a copy of the final report to the chief of police, who replied that he was launching an “investigation”.

The seminarians went into hiding, and, after some delay, all 22 were assisted by Friends New Underground Railroad conductors and are now in Nairobi.

In May, Safe Passage Fund became a partner, collaborating with the efforts of the Friends New Underground Railroad. Safe Passage Fund was created to provide travel funds and support to LGBTQ individuals and allies who face immediate threats of arrest, attacks, violence and persecution in countries where harsh laws have fostered a climate of extreme homophobia.

06 Jun

Please Help Us Aid Transwomen in Uganda

Friends New Underground Railroad’s conductor #2 is coming to the aid of 5-7 (we are unclear on the exact number) transwomen in extreme risk. They have been hunted in at least four Ugandan cities and towns.

We have to get them across the border now. The cost is under $500 and we need to raise funds quickly.

If you can, please donate so we can help them!  And please share this with others.

Note: our conductors names and identifying information is not public as they do this very wonderful work which is also very dangerous. They are putting their own lives at risk to aid others. And we cannot do this work without them!

Thank you.

05 Jun

Petition: UK HOME OFFICE: Cancel Harriet Nakigudde Removal Directions Now

Sign the petition: http://goo.gl/4ie96Y

” Harriet Nakigudde is a 30 year old lesbian, from Uganda, who fled harassment, discrimination and persecution by her own family as well as the general public, including the government. She sought protection in the UK on the basis of fearing for her life because of her sexuality, as a lesbian. And true to form, the United Kingdom once again is rejecting a lesbian, based on their belief that she is not a lesbian. Thus keeps happening. And we are reminded of the actual death that did occur when the UK Home Office successfully deported lesbian Jackie Nanyonjo.”

“… Ms. Nakigudde is currently under immediate threat of removal back to Uganda and at risk of imprisonment and torture upon arrival. She has received removal directions for Tuesday the June10, 2014, even though she has a pending Judicial review application in the High Court.”

Find out more and sign the petition here: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/UNITED_KINGDOM_HOME_OFFICE_CANCEL_HARRIET_NAKIGUDDE_REMOVAL_DIRECTIONS_NOW/