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Eject anti-gay Anglicans or keep a poisoner at dinner?
The rotten roots of Uganda’s anti-gay celebration
Jamaican LGBT youths' belongings left behind in the drainage sewer after their eviction by police. (Photo by Yvonne McCalla-Sobers)
Defying judge, Jamaican police evict LGBT youth
LGBT in Zambia: ‘How many more lives will be ruined?’
So far, 2 jailed lesbians are on their own in Cameroon
6 in court facing anti-gay charges in Zambia, Emirates
Anglican leader: How ‘red flag’ words harm LGBT Africans
4 steps U.S. is taking to counter Uganda’s anti-gay law
Family rejection, threats follow anti-gay Ugandan law
WRONG: Uganda moves slowly on anti-gay law
Canada’s role in spreading homophobia worldwide
Anti-gay hate group has cozy ties to Putin, Russia
LGBT activist from Congo arrested, beaten in Uganda
LGBT activists seek Obama’s help in African crisis
Jamaican ruling: No penalty for pushing tolerance ad
Love in Jamaica: Christian visitors, homeless LGBT youths

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The Erasing 76 Crimes news site covers the human toll of 65+ countries’ anti-gay laws and the struggle to repeal them.

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Members of the African Human Rights Media Network publish news articles and other media that educate readers about sexual minorities’ struggle for recognition of their human rights.

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