Anti-gay religious group’s funding for Uganda program pulled pending
investigation


 

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By Steve Mertl <http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/author/steve-mertl/> 

National Affairs Contributor

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activists,take part in a protest outside Uganda House in Trafalgar Square,
in London December 10, 2 …

The Canadian International Development Agency
<http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/acdi-cida/acdi-cida.nsf/eng/NIC-5313423-N2A>
(CIDA) used to have a pretty low profile, surfacing occasionally in larger
policy discussions on how aid money should be spent.

But it seems that ever since Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives
took power, CIDA's found itself regularly in the crosshairs of controversy
or scandal.

The appointment of ex-cop Julian Fantino as minister responsible for CIDA
raised some eyebrows on the heels of former minister Bev Oda's ignominious
exit <https://blog.tools.news.yahoo.com/dailybrew/wp-admin/post-new.php>
over dubious expense claims.

Now word that the main conduit for Canada's $5-billion international aid
budget gave more than half a million dollars to an anti-gay religious group
for a program in Uganda has turned the spotlight on CIDA once more.

The Canadian Press <http://crossroads.ca/>  reports Fantino, former Toronto
police chief and head of the Ontario Provincial Police, has been forced to
order a freeze on payments to Crossroads Christian Communications, which
received $544,813 ostensibly to dig water wells, build latrines and promote
hygiene in the African country.

The evangelical group is best known for TV shows like 100 Huntley Street but
has also operated relief and development programs
<http://crossroads.ca/missions/about> for three decades.

But a news report last week revealed Crossroads' web site carried a list of
"sexual sins" that included homosexuality and lesbianism. It urged sinners
to repent, adding "God cares too much for you (and all of his children) to
leave such tampering and spiritual abuse unpunished."

The section disappeared last Tuesday after CP contacted the organization.

The aid recipient's anti-gay stance is considered especially sensitive
because of homophobic attitudes that prevail in Uganda. Gay-rights advocates
have been assaulted and murdered. The government there is considering a law
that would make homosexual activity punishable by death. Foreign Affairs
Minister John Baird has condemned the proposed law.

In an email to CP, Crossroads spokeswoman Carolyn Innis defended its
position on homosexuality and the Ugandan aid program.

"Crossroads' views on sexuality are informed by our Christian faith and
values," she said, adding projects that receive CIDA money do not include
evangelical work and focus on specific goals.

"It has not been a practice of Crossroads to influence matters of policy in
countries in which we are completing relief or development projects."

Critics have been leery of the Conservatives' approach to foreign aid, which
some see as aimed at fulfilling ideological goals and cementing ties with
important voter constituencies.

Last month, La Press
<http://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/politique-canadienne/201301
/13/01-4610939-harper-et-le-virage-religieux-de-lacdi.php> e said a report
by the Canadian Institute on humanitarian crisis and aid
<http://www.occah.org/about-us.html>  found CIDA funding for Christian
groups rose at a higher rate than for secular aid organizations.

"The lion's share of this increase went to a dozen NGOs in Western Canada,
which received $50 million in 2010, against $29 million five years earlier -
an increase of 72 per cent," the story said, according to a translation on
an anti-Conservative blog.
<http://scathinglywrongrightwingnutz.blogspot.ca/2013/01/is-harper-governmen
t-funding-christian.html> 

"However, in addition to their humanitarian mission, these NGOs are openly
dedicated to evangelization."

Harper defended the choice of aid recipients last month, CP said.

"We consider the efficiency of projects," Harper replied during a Montreal
news conference. "[We] do not consider the religion of groups promoting
these projects."

Baird spokesman Rick Roth also distanced itself from Crossroads.

"Our government does not endorse these particular views," Roth told CP via
email.

"Canada's views are clear — we have been strongly opposed to the
criminalization of homosexuality or violence against people on the basis of
their sexual orientation."

CIDA has also come under scrutiny because of the Conservatives' apparent
decision to adjust foreign-aid policy to hew more closely to its overseas
business agenda.

The Globe and Mail
<http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/cida-private-sector-partnering
-scheme-concerns-aid-workers/article5631901/> reported last November that
Fantino signalled in a speech that CIDA increasingly would partner with
Canadian companies doing business abroad.

“The private sector is the driver of long-term economic growth globally for
us," Fantino said. "And without an increasing presence in the developing
world, we will not achieve the development goals we’re committed to
[achieving] at CIDA.”

 

 

           Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
           Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

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