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MohRokTah

(15,429 posts)
Sat Jul 12, 2014, 10:49 AM Jul 2014

American Quakers Have Created An "Underground Railroad" In Uganda

The more things change in the world, the more they stay the same:

American Quakers Have Created An "Underground Railroad" In Uganda

But human rights activists in the region aren’t cheering.

posted on July 10, 2014, at 6:35 p.m.
J. Lester Feder
BuzzFeed Staff



A group of American Quakers say they are offering a way out for some desperate Ugandans fleeing the country’s new Anti-Homosexuality Act.

This group, based in Olympia, Wash., calls its project the Friends New Underground Railroad (FNUR) because it sees itself as following in the footsteps of the Quakers who helped bring slaves out of the American South before the Civil War. Working with fewer than 10 Ugandan “conductors,” they report having funded passage out of the country for 107 people with grants ranging from $52-$185. The refugees mostly travel in small groups on back roads and make their way to safe houses in neighboring countries. FNUR says they know of at least 12 people who have gone on to third countries like South Africa and Sweden, and they have received unconfirmed reports that around 30 have reached Europe.

The security precautions they say they take makes their work impossible to verify. The identities and locations of the conductors are kept secret even from one another. FNUR won’t identify any of the people they’ve evacuated because they say they don’t yet feel secure in their new location, though they say they financed the escape of 22 students in a Catholic seminary accused of homosexuality in the eastern town of Jinja whose case made headlines abroad. They won’t say which countries people escape to, who aids them once they exit Uganda, or how those who have gone onto Europe have secured the visas that other refugees can spend years waiting for because they fear the escape routes being shut off. One of the three co-organizers — the only one of the group with experience in international relief work — won’t be publicly identified by his real name, saying “we don’t want to put anybody in danger.” Instead he goes by Levi Coffin II, adopting the name of one of the Quakers who was a leader in the original Underground Railroad.

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If their account is accurate, it is a remarkable feat for a handful of individuals with very little experience in international aid. (Their project was adopted by their congregation, the Olympia Friends Meeting, and has since teamed up with another similar effort and other Quaker meetings. It also was just endorsed by the national Unitarian Universalist Association.) Most Ugandan activists and international human rights groups are discouraging LGBT Ugandans from fleeing, since they largely go to Kenya and wind up in enormous refugee camps that are often just as dangerous for LGBT people as Uganda itself. Those lucky enough to be identified as candidates for resettlement abroad can spend months or even years waiting for a plane ticket.

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American Quakers Have Created An "Underground Railroad" In Uganda (Original Post) MohRokTah Jul 2014 OP
Demonstrating once again that not all Christians are intolerant assholes. nt. MH1 Jul 2014 #1
Very sad that human rights activists aren't uniting to find a way to combat this ck4829 Jul 2014 #2
Good on the Quakers. n/t Comrade Grumpy Jul 2014 #3
I know a woman who does similar work. LeftyMom Jul 2014 #4

ck4829

(35,071 posts)
2. Very sad that human rights activists aren't uniting to find a way to combat this
Sat Jul 12, 2014, 02:01 PM
Jul 2014

Reading the article, some are criticizing this way out. But WHAT are they supposed to do? It is open season on gay people there, and gays in Uganda will be harmed or killed by either the mob or the government that is supposed to protect them.

LeftyMom

(49,212 posts)
4. I know a woman who does similar work.
Sat Jul 12, 2014, 02:19 PM
Jul 2014

She says mostly the refugees go to South Africa. She herself is a trans women from an sub-saharan African country (not Uganda, but I don't want to say where because I might as well identify her by name at that point) and helps to get gay and trans refugees out of Uganda and other countries where they are in danger.

She's not a Quaker, so there's more than one effort afoot. Thankfully.

I wish there was a hell to curse Scott Lively to.

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