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Giles Muhame’s Rolling Stone Will Continue The Fight To Print Gay Yearbook

Giles Muhame, the Ugandan college student shouldering the entire country’s yearning to know the home addresses of homosexuals, says he will appeal this week’s High Court ruling that barred his newspaper Rolling Stone from publishing any more gay names and faces. “We are also going to get signatures from Ugandans” to show others support Rolling Stone‘s efforts, says Muhame. Get their credit card numbers too.

By:           JD
On:           Jan 4, 2011
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  • 1 Comment
    • No. 1 · jackieohboy

      can I publish a Ugandan newspaper that lists his home address?

      Jan 4, 2011 at 7:04 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag

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