mugisha says the prize and the notoriety are a mixed blessing. it bestows international legitimacy and may allow him access to policymakers. still, with emotions running high, mugisha says he lives in almost constant fear for his physical safety. >> i'm not scared of the government. i keep saying that. because if the government really wanted to harm me they would do that. but i'm scared of the ordinary people. just recently when someone wrote in the newspaper about me, and if you went and read, there were facebook comments on that, and if you read the comments there were people who were saying they could kill me if they saw me. >> reporter: on facebook? >> yeah, on facebook, comments on the monitor, and there were who people were saying all kinds of horrible things, so you just imagine. and i interact with people, you know, and people tell you horrible things right to your face. >> reporter: mugisha says he is bracing himself for the renewed public debate as hearings are scheduled for the anti-homosexuality legislation. for "religion and ethics n