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        <President>Barack Obama</President>
        <dateIssued>2011-01-01</dateIssued>
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        Statement on the 
        
        Death of Human Rights Activist David Kato
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January 27, 2011</item-date>
        
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        I am deeply saddened to learn of the 
        
        murder of David 
        
        Kato. In Uganda, David showed tremendous courage in speaking out against hate. He was a powerful advocate for fairness and freedom. The United States mourns his murder, and we recommit ourselves to David's work.
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        At home and around the world, 
        
        LGBT persons continue to be subjected to unconscionable bullying, discrimination, and hate. In the weeks preceding David Kato's murder in Uganda, five members of the LGBT community in Honduras were also 
        
        murdered. It is essential that the governments of Uganda and Honduras investigate these killings and hold the perpetrators accountable.
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LGBT rights are not special rights; they are human rights. My administration will continue to strongly support human rights and assistance work on behalf of LGBT persons abroad. We do this because we recognize the threat faced by leaders like David Kato and we share their commitment to advancing freedom, fairness, and equality for all.</para>
        
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