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		<title>By: Chesterfield</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chesterfield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What great achievement from the region! I am however dissapointed at the amount of in fighting that followed the WSF. a statement was released against a very strong campaigner of Human rights apparently for  affecting a movement in Africa. I damn well suppport Peter Tatchell&#039;s stance on the issue. It is high time africans get their act together and stand up to demand Equality. The Nigerian campaign should have been taken care of by the Nigerians together with the support of all other campaigners and if this does not happen what these campaigners in the diaspora are doing is just filling a gap that these africans should be occupying. I am growing tired of conference activists that hang around for the next opportunity for travel and  do not do nothing. The so called instigator of the campaign is enjoying life in rainbow South Africa and is nowhere to be seen on Ugandan Soil. Viva Peter!!! onward with the struggle]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What great achievement from the region! I am however dissapointed at the amount of in fighting that followed the WSF. a statement was released against a very strong campaigner of Human rights apparently for  affecting a movement in Africa. I damn well suppport Peter Tatchell&#8217;s stance on the issue. It is high time africans get their act together and stand up to demand Equality. The Nigerian campaign should have been taken care of by the Nigerians together with the support of all other campaigners and if this does not happen what these campaigners in the diaspora are doing is just filling a gap that these africans should be occupying. I am growing tired of conference activists that hang around for the next opportunity for travel and  do not do nothing. The so called instigator of the campaign is enjoying life in rainbow South Africa and is nowhere to be seen on Ugandan Soil. Viva Peter!!! onward with the struggle</p>
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