tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5141703.post2147925514652718566..comments2024-02-21T17:03:05.861-08:00Comments on Petrelis Files: Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08359712473083091475noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5141703.post-52991111445400184752010-02-05T14:01:52.304-08:002010-02-05T14:01:52.304-08:00Matthew Wendall Crouch
US Uganda Consul, Los Angel...Matthew Wendall Crouch<br />US Uganda Consul, Los Angeles<br />7095 Hollywood Blvd 1260<br />Los Angeles, CA 90068<br /><br />Dear Mr. Matthew Crouch,<br /><br />I am sending this letter as an “open letter,” because I have not been able to contact you privately. I found your name by googling the Uganda Consulate. I called the office in Washington DC and they confirmed your posted address and phone. I mention all of this, as I want to be entirely up front.<br /><br />I am an LGBT Civil Rights activist. Along with President Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Rep Tammy Baldwin and Rep Howard Berman in publicly repudiating Uganda’s criminalization of homosexuality and, in particular, the extreme Uganda Bill #18’s call for life in prison or, possibly, death; I am greatly disturbed by this repugnant law, cultural sensibility and vicious oppression of Ugandan gay and lesbian people. <br /><br />I would like to know your position, as the Uganda US Consul. It is important for the public to know your position. There is so much cause for alarm; your trip to Uganda last summer, your parents (Jan & Paul Crouch’s Trinity Broadcasting Network’s participation in advising Uganda on the evils of homosexuality), your religious film production company, GenerX8ion all point to a clear intersection to Uganda and US ministers conferring on homosexual genocide. <br /><br />I am not the first person who has tried to contact you. Michael Petrelis has also written and made inquiry. Let me open this door widely for you. I am truly hoping that you speak proudly and publicly against the Ugandan treatment of homosexuals. I would be proud to stand with you at any of the protests on Feb 19th, 2010 to demonstrate our solidarity with LBGT people around the world. You may know that Feb 19th has been designated in Uganda as a National Day in support of Uganda Bill #18, called for by Minister Martin Ssempa. Should you want to call a press conference you would be able to say you are in agreement with President Obama, SOS Clinton and House Resolution 1064, which has more than three dozen sponsors including Representatives Barney Frank, Tammy Baldwin, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, and Barbara Lee. <br /><br />We look forward to your statement, as US Consul to Uganda.<br />I would be honored to post it on my site and distribute as widely as I have this request. <br /><br />Sincerely,<br />Zoe Ann Nicholson<br />3419 via Lido<br />Newport Beach, CA 92663<br />zoe@onlinewithzoe.com<br /><br />cc US Uganda Consulate Washington<br /> Office of the Secretary of State<br /> Representative Howard Berman<br /> Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission (via Rep Tammy Bladwin)<br /> Truth Wins Out<br /> Box Turtle Bulletin<br /> Petrelis Files.com<br /> SoulForceZoe Nicholsonhttp://onlinewithzoe.comnoreply@blogger.com