In this photo taken Sunday, March 16, 2014, Rev. Christopher Senyonjo, 82, gives a sermon on human sexuality at his makeshift church, the size of a small office, in Kampala, Uganda. Dressed in a purple shirt and white collar that highlight his Anglican faith, Bishop Senyonjo doesn’t organize his Sunday evening prayers for homosexuals only, but his sermons attract many gays who are familiar with his sympathetic views in a country where other Christian preachers have led Uganda’s anti-gay crusade. Photo: AP
In this photo taken Sunday, March 16, 2014, Rev. Christopher...
In this photo taken Monday, March 24, 2014, a Ugandan homosexual sits on his bed in a safe-house which he shares with two roommates, at an undisclosed location in Uganda. The enactment of Uganda’s new anti-gay law has spread fear among homosexuals, forcing many to flee to so-called “safe houses”, often single rooms that are more likely to be locked up day and night because of safety concerns. Photo: AP
In this photo taken Monday, March 24, 2014, a Ugandan homosexual...
In this photo taken Sunday, March 16, 2014, Rev. Christopher Senyonjo, 82, gives a sermon on human sexuality at his makeshift church, the size of a small office, in Kampala, Uganda. Dressed in a purple shirt and white collar that highlight his Anglican faith, Bishop Senyonjo doesn’t organize his Sunday evening prayers for homosexuals only, but his sermons attract many gays who are familiar with his sympathetic views in a country where other Christian preachers have led Uganda’s anti-gay crusade. Photo: AP
In this photo taken Sunday, March 16, 2014, Rev. Christopher...
In this photo taken Tuesday, March 25, 2014, two Ugandan homosexuals sit in the one-room safe-house where they now live, at an undisclosed location in Uganda. The enactment of Uganda’s new anti-gay law has spread fear among homosexuals, forcing many to flee to so-called “safe houses”, often single rooms that are more likely to be locked up day and night because of safety concerns. Photo: AP
In this photo taken Tuesday, March 25, 2014, two Ugandan...
In this photo taken Monday, March 24, 2014, a Ugandan homosexual sits on his bed in the one-room safe-house which he shares with another roommate, at an undisclosed location in Uganda. The enactment of Uganda’s new anti-gay law has spread fear among homosexuals, forcing many to flee to so-called “safe houses”, often single rooms that are more likely to be locked up day and night because of safety concerns. Photo: AP
In this photo taken Monday, March 24, 2014, a Ugandan homosexual...
In this photo taken Sunday, March 16, 2014, Rev. Christopher Senyonjo, 82, gives a sermon on human sexuality at his makeshift church, the size of a small office, in Kampala, Uganda. Dressed in a purple shirt and white collar that highlight his Anglican faith, Bishop Senyonjo doesn’t organize his Sunday evening prayers for homosexuals only, but his sermons attract many gays who are familiar with his sympathetic views in a country where other Christian preachers have led Uganda’s anti-gay crusade. Photo: AP
In this photo taken Sunday, March 16, 2014, Rev. Christopher...
In this photo taken Tuesday, March 25, 2014, two Ugandan homosexuals sit in the one-room safe-house where they now live, at an undisclosed location in Uganda. The enactment of Uganda’s new anti-gay law has spread fear among homosexuals, forcing many to flee to so-called “safe houses”, often single rooms that are more likely to be locked up day and night because of safety concerns. Photo: STR, AP
In this photo taken Tuesday, March 25, 2014, two Ugandan...
In this photo taken Saturday, March 22, 2014, two Ugandan homosexuals sit in the one-room safe-house where they now live, at an undisclosed location in Uganda. The enactment of Uganda’s new anti-gay law has spread fear among homosexuals, forcing many to flee to so-called “safe houses”, often single rooms that are more likely to be locked up day and night because of safety concerns. Photo: AP
In this photo taken Saturday, March 22, 2014, two Ugandan...
In this photo taken Tuesday, March 25, 2014, two Ugandan homosexuals play cards in the one-room safe-house where they now live, at an undisclosed location in Uganda. The enactment of Uganda’s new anti-gay law has spread fear among homosexuals, forcing many to flee to so-called “safe houses”, often single rooms that are more likely to be locked up day and night because of safety concerns. Photo: AP
In this photo taken Tuesday, March 25, 2014, two Ugandan...