Nov 15, 2009

U.N. ANGLICAN OBSERVER: Ugandan Hellen Grace Akwii-Wangus and others “blatant disregard for human rights”

U.N. ANGLICAN OBSERVER: Ugandan Hellen Grace Akwii-Wangus (reports to The Anglican Consultative Council) and others seemingly have a very VERY SELECTIVE and “blatant disregard for human rights” in Uganda, Nigeria and beyond!

The Most Reverend Uganda born John Sentamu, Lord Archbishop of York, Church of England, Anglican Communion has ¨no statement on the anti-LGBT Law in Uganda¨ (the pending law that his Mega 'Rubaga Miracle Cathedral' Church Pastor Robert Kayanja, his BLOOD BROTHER HERE would be accused of violating and facing execution or life imprisonment, like regular citizens, if he didn´t have officials in High Places to let him off the hook).

Archbishop Sentamu, has a blatant ¨disregard for others¨ in Uganda,¨ HERE

Dear Hellen Grace Akwii-Wangusa, Archbishop Rowan and Paul (and Archbishop of York too)...a BIG Ugandan/Nigerian question: What do you imagine they do with ¨BOYS and GIRLS for SEX¨ after they SELL THEM?

HOW ABOUT DEALING WITH REAL MORAL ISSUES INSTEAD OF IGNORING THE VILE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN UGANDA AND NIGERIA THAT force HONORABLE and NOTABLE Anglican LGBTs ¨citizens¨ UNDERGROUND at Church? Aren´t the SEX SLAVERY customers mostly Northern European and Asian HETEROSEXUALS? Let´s get down to the REAL FACTS and quit blaming your LGBT brothers, sisters, friends, family and other CHRISTIANS at CHURCH! Quit making lies up to fascilitate your anti-LGBT HATE legislation with fear-mongering!

HELLO, ARCHBISHOP ROWAN, JOHN AND PAUL, IT IS YOUR MORAL DUTY TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST MURDEROUS HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGNS AGAINST ALL HUMAN BEINGS everywhere/anywhere!

You dare to have Helen Grace Awaii-Wangusa, UGANDA, represent the Anglican Communion as a ´champion´ United Nations observer on HUMAN RIGHTS as HER PROVINCIAL ANGLICAN LEADERSHIP currently aims to KILL LGBT Anglicans in Uganda?

Makes ¨human trafficking¨ look like a SUNDAY (after Church of course) walk in the Park!

¨Trafficking of human beings, though banned by international and national law, is flourishing, some 40 participants learned at a consultation organised by the Office of the Anglican United Nations Observer, Hellen Grace Akwii-Wangusa, in New York, and funded by the Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop Paul Kwong of Hong Kong.

They were told that the seemingly insatiable use of both young women and boys for sex, for labour and for organs - is being fuelled by greed, ignorance, and unbearable choices made out of desperate need.

Participants faced a barrage of statistics gathered by experts and listened to heart-breaking stories shared by survivors who had become 'wounded healers'.

Delegates to the consultation included Anglicans from 12 provinces – They were told that the seemingly insatiable use of both young women and boys for sex, for labour and for organs - is being fuelled by greed, ignorance, and unbearable choices made out of desperate need.

Participants faced a barrage of statistics gathered by experts and listened to heart-breaking stories shared by survivors who had become 'wounded healers'.

Delegates to the consultation included Anglicans from 12 provinces – Korea, Japan, Philippines, England, Canada, USA, Mexico, Kenya, North India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong.¨

WHERE IS UGANDA, WHERE IS NIGERIA at this gathering of ANGLICAN COMMUNION members with their ¨barrage of statistics gathered by experts and listened to heart-breaking stories shared by survivors¨...¨survivors¨ who are very often Ugandan and Nigerian? HERE

·Thanks to Ekklesia
·Thanks to The United Nations
·Thanks to Flickr Photosharing

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