Kushaba Moses Mworeko

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Kushaba Moses Mworeko (born 1 February 1979[1][2] in Kagonge, Bushenyi[2]) is a Ugandan LGBT rights activist,[3][4] combat medic[1] and blogger. Mworeko, who is gay,[3][5] was involved in a U.S. asylum case following an interview he gave to an LGBTQ newspaper in the U.S. (Metro Weekly) which published the interview in 2010 along with his picture and full identity—effectively outing him.[6][2] Following that publication, a Ugandan tabloid saw the interview and reprinted portions of it along with his picture with the headline: "[This] Gay Monster Raped Boys in School but Failed to Bonk Wife" – effectively distorting the content of that interview and putting his life in danger in a country like Uganda where homosexuality is illegal and where at the time Ugandan Member of Parliament (MP) David Bahati has introduced his "Kill the Gays Bill".[6][2][3] According to a 28 September 2010 issue published on Box Turtle Bulletin and authored by writer Jim Burroway,[7][8] Burroway accused the Ugandan tabloid (Red Pepper) of "gay-baiting and gay-bashing journalism" and for "grossly distorting that same interview in its write-up."[9]

Mworeko was born on 1 February 1979 in Kagonge, Bushenyi District, Uganda to a "well-to-do family"; he was the oldest of six children. His father was a business man. Mworeko was born in Kagonge but attended boarding school from the age of 7 in the district. Mworeko also lived with his father in Ishaka. His father died when Mworeko was finishing elementary school, and his mother when he was 15 years old in junior school; both of his parents died from AIDS–related illnesses.[2][6][1][9]

Outing and asylum

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