The OutRage! website seems to be closed definitively for unknown reasons. While doing my research, it was sometimes opperative but most of the time it was not in function. Maybe the work of hackers or simply a condition to the February 2005 deal reached within the dancehall industry and gay organisations.

In any cases, this is the way the text originally appered on their webpage.
Reggae star flees police probe

Outrage! News Service
December 7, 2003
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Jamaican reggae star Bounty Killer cancelled concerts in Birmingham and London this weekend after the gay rights group OutRage! urged the police to arrest him on charges of inciting violence against homosexuals. Acting on a request from OutRage!, police warned the concert venues, the White Pearl Club in Birmingham, and the Stratford Rex in London, that they may be guilty of aiding and abetting criminal offences if Bounty Killer performed his hit songs calling for gay people to be burned, drowned, stoned, wiped out and murdered. Bounty Killer was due to perform in Birmingham on Friday night (5 December) and in London on Saturday night (6 December). Both gigs were cancelled at the last minute.

"The cancellation of his concerts is a victory over homophobia in pop music" , said Peter Tatchell of OutRage! "Our aim is to make Britain a no-go area for singers who incite violence against gay people and other minorities". "Bounty Killer has chickened out of his UK concerts, fearful of arrest and gay rights protests. This macho homophobe is really a wimp. He talks tough but runs a mile when anyone challenges his bigotry". "The investigating officer, Detective Chief Inspector Clive Driscoll, has assured us the police investigation into Bounty Killer, and two other homophobic reggae singers, Elephant Man and Beenie Man, will continue. If enough evidence is produced, charges will follow". "In June this year, OutRage! submitted a dossier to the Metropolitan Police urging the prosecution of the three Jamaican reggae stars on charges on inciting homophobic violence and murder, and of causing harassment, alarm and distress to gay people. The police are still pursuing our request and gathering evidence". "We hope this victory will encourage people in other countries to campaign for the cancellation of these singer's concerts. Hit them in the pocket where it hurts financially. Once they start losing money they'll soon drop their homophobic lyrics", said Tatchell.