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Anti-gay Uganda today (3): A goof that won't go away
Anti-gay Uganda today (2): Warning about HIV bill
Anti-gay Uganda today (1): Activist due in court
Bribe frees 2 from jail, not from Cameroon neighbors
The 347 Bis Association's web page features six of the many victims of Cameroon's anti-gay law.
New activist group aids LGBTI prisoners in Cameroon
Malawi President Peter Mutharika (Photo courtesy of WIkimedia Commons)
3 in Malawi prisons await ruling on sodomy law
Jamaican man under threat for reportedly wearing lipstick runs for safety under police protection. (Click image for TVJ video)
Jamaican police save man threatened for wearing lipstick
Caribbean youths seek repeal of 6 nations' anti-gay laws
Shortage: Togo needs condoms for gay men and MSM
LGBTI in Cameroon: Celebrations, mourning in 2 cities
The Jamaica Observer published this photo of a jogger with the online version of its front-page story.
Jamaican tabloid's strategy: Boost homophobia
Plea for justice and compassion for transgender people. (Photo courtesy of Justice for Sisters)
Malaysia: Support overwhelms 16 jailed trans women
Collage by Kader Attia (Photo courtesy of Le Monde)
After mob attack, Senegal blocks gay-themed art show
Bahau, Negeri Sembilan is east of Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. (Map courtesy of Weather-Forecast.com)
Malaysia: 17 transwomen arrested, seek $ to avoid prison
The Rev. Jimmy Swaggart (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)
How the land of 'One Love' became anti gay love
Update: LGBTI Pakistanis mourn 6 serial killer victims

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