The aggressive fight against the homosexual vice in Uganda has continued with more massive raids in the camps of the known serial homosexual personalities.
The latest raid that combined the joint forces of Uganda Police, the military army, local defence units and other sister security agencies in Kampala, the country’ capital was brutally executed. This left many wounded, hurt, bleeding and with multiple fractures.
Several homo-sexual personalities were harmed in the process with arrests also done so that the culprits could be brought to book in courts of law.
“We confirm the arrest of several people suspected in the deadly homosexual act in areas of Kampala, Entebbe, Mukono, Luweero and the surrounding areas”. Police Public Relations officer notes.

Among these arrested is the sworn homo-sexual king-pin Moses Kasujja who religiously affiliates to Man-Man Coalition.
The Man-Man Coalition is one the pro-Gay organizations and bodies that have garnered popularity in Uganda.
Following these untimely attacks, a number of these organizations have since forth unceremoniously closed business for sheer lack of leadership, numbers and adequate funding.
Luckily during the operation, several sworn Pro-Gay persons narrowly escaped these deadly police attacks and fled off to France, Denmark, Netherlands, Finland, Sweden and other European countries.
Among those who escaped the country that this publication was able to identify with the aid of police records are Moses Kasujja, Raymond Gazza, Patrick Mulyati, Martin Ssebuyiira, George Bill Mugarula and others at large.
Kasujja, Mulyati and many at large are living in total fear for their lives as they managed to escape to the Diaspora.
In Uganda, it is in black and white that the homo-sexual acts are illegal after the anti-homo-sexuality bill was appended into law by the country’s head of state His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
World over, human rights advocates have strongly condemned this law that has anti-human actions as the death sentence once culprits are identified and paraded before the courts of law.



