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r540 r541 19 19 20 20 <p>Dr. Mugerwa was assigned to find the gays of Africa, but he has apparently 21 faced many problems, as "many of the gays live in fear; hiding due to a fear of22 being excommunicated by their relatives and being seen as a curse, even an 23 abomination by their loved ones; hiding due to a fear of isolation and being 24 laughed at; hiding from the intimidating African culture; and also hiding from 25 tough laws prohibiting homosexuality. Governments in Africa are very good at 26 hiding the truth, concocting a false truth, depriving people of their human 27 rights, and bribing those that could speak out about what really happens on the 28 ground to remain silent."</p>21 faced many problems, as "many live under fear,hiding,fear to be<em>[sic]</em> 22 excommunicated by their relatives and being seen as a curse,abomination , 23 isolation and being laughed at and intimidation of<em>[sic]</em> the African 24 culture and of-course<em>[sic]</em> also tough laws against homosexuality,You 25 know governments in Africa are very clever about hiding the truth , concocting 26 the truth , depriving peoples rights<em>[sic]</em> and also there<em>[sic]</em> 27 are good in bribing those that could speak what<em>[sic]</em> really happens on 28 the ground."</p> 29 29 30 30 <p>However, after months of spurious contact, GNAA officials were forced to call … … 72 72 threatening us with legal action because he refuses to cooperate with us."</p> 73 73 74 <p>"On top of that," Mr. Niger <!--XXX-->said<!--XXX-->, "Dr. Mugerwa offered to 75 travel to meet us, and when we took him up on that offer, he refused! But the 76 weirdest thing, by far, is when he suddenly claimed that his computer systems 77 had been hacked, and that the previous month of emails were sent by hackers. But 78 when we checked the IP addresses, they all matched up, and the writing style was 79 exactly the same: he made the same grammatical mistakes that he usually did, he 80 used the same phrases, and he spoke in the same tone, amongst other things."</p> 74 <p>"On top of that," Mr. Niger further commented, "Dr. Mugerwa offered to travel 75 to meet us, and when we took him up on that offer, he refused! But the weirdest 76 thing, by far, is when he suddenly claimed that his computer systems had been 77 hacked, and that the previous month of emails were sent by hackers. But when we 78 checked the IP addresses, they all matched up, and the writing style was exactly 79 the same: he made the same grammatical mistakes that he usually did, he used the 80 same phrases, and he spoke in the same tone, amongst other things."</p> 81 82 <p>"And there's more!" An exasperated Mr. Niger exclaimed, "he said that, 83 because we didn't give him the money, he was being threatened by government 84 officials he promised to give the money to. He even went as far as to say that 85 he was considering to become a refugee because he was so afraid for his life! 86 However, we haven't heard of anything like that since!"</p><!--XXX--> 87 <!--also mention how he said he was gonna give us money--> 81 88 82 89 <br />
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