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Martin Ssempa is a major religious leader in Uganda and is a celebrity in the Evangelical Christian Community in the United States, he's well know in the AIDS activism community. He's testified before the US Congress on PEPFAR--a program from which he recieved funds, been appointed to a post by the First Lady of Uganda, leads one of the largest churches in Kampala, has been spoken several times at Rick Warren's Saddleback Church on AIDS, and was subsequently used against Warren for his desire to remove gays from Uganda by force when Warren was selected by Obama to give the Inauguration Convocation, plus he's currently one of the leaders of a religious coalition to change Ugandan law in major ways--like censoring the Press. Ssempa is associate with Rick Warren and Janet Museveni, but he is notable in his own right as well. He is regularly interviewed by major Ugandan media like The Independent, New Vision, and the Monitor. I'm in the still working on this article, I just spent two hours on the lead. I have multiple sources that I haven't even used yet; I'm not even half done. Please give me time to finish. Then make up your minds on deletion, I'm sure you will find that Ssempa is notable. Desiderata Occulta (talk) 21:16, 27 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]