Martin Ssempa is a Ugandan pastor and activist known for his outspoken conservative views on issues related to sexuality and HIV/AIDS. He gained international attention for his involvement in the "Kill the Gays" bill that was proposed in Uganda in 2009, which sought to impose the death penalty for homosexual acts.
Ssempa is the founder of the Makerere Community Church in Kampala, Uganda, and has been a vocal advocate for abstinence-based education and anti-gay legislation in Uganda. He has also been known for his controversial public demonstrations, such as using graphic images to promote abstinence and condemning homosexuality.
Ssempa has faced criticism from human rights groups and LGBT activists for his extreme views and actions. Despite this, he continues to be a prominent figure in Uganda's conservative religious circles and has had some influence on public policy concerning LGBT rights in the country.
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