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Hugh, David Cecil Edward
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Ugandan court dismisses disobedience case against British film producer
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Ugandan court dismisses disobedience case against British film producer
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Further, the court also ordered that Mr [David Cecil Edward Hugh]'s 500,000 shillings [188 dollars] bail money and passport be returned. Mr Cecil's play examined the plight of a man who comes out as a homosexual but the Ugandan government persecutes him for his sexual orientation. The controversial play was due to be staged at the National Theatre in Kampala by the 'Tilapia Cultural Centre' group. In his e-mail to the council, Mr Cecil is reported to have stated that the play was simply about power, politics, friendship, betrayal, religion, sexuality and the media and that the organizers believed that it would not anger the public.
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