
Last Friday the Omni Hotel in Dallas, North America, played host to a conference held by some of Uganda's leading homophobes.
A group of anti-gay members of the Ugandan Parliament is in Dallas.
The Eastern Africa Diaspora Business Council and Uganda North America Association are meeting at the Omni Hotel today until 5 p.m.
The guest of honor is Uganda’s Vice President H.E Edward Ssekandi. The delegation includes cabinet ministers and 21 members of the Ugandan Parliament.
For more than a year, the Ugandan Parliament has been considering a “kill the gays” bill condemned by both former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama.
The “kill the gays” bill was promoted and sponsored by right-wing American clergy working in Uganda.
The day before, Texas welcomed the delegation with open arms.
You can contact Omni Hotel by e-mail or through their social media to draw their attention to this issue and express your concern.
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