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‘My selfish reasons for fighting Jamaican homophobia’
Nigerian leader: Vote for me if you oppose gay rights
Ugandan LGBTI refugees protest treatment in Kenya
Online activists spur change in Middle East, China, world
Maximilienne Ngo Mbe, la directrice executive du REDHAC (Photo de Hurinews)
Cameroon: Human rights plea provokes death threat
‘Save us from the saviors,’ say LGBT Indians, sex workers (video)
Take Action: Islamic State Terror Campaign Targets LGBTI
Lesbians remain invisible globally, even to other women
Meeting of Uganda's Country Coordinating Mechanism panel on March 5, 2015 -- the first one with an official representative of LGBT Ugandans. (Photo courtesy of the Uganda Health and Science Press Association)
Finally, an LGBT voice on Uganda’s anti-HIV panel
Site de al-Hoceima au Maroc (Carte de la BBC)
Morocco report: 2 imprisoned on homosexuality charges
How to protest Russia-style anti-gay bill in Kygyzstan
Egypt’s LGBTI crackdown continues; what can be done?
Rural Uganda: 9 gay youth still on the run; anyone care?

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The Erasing 76 Crimes news site covers the human toll of 66+ countries’ anti-gay laws and the struggle to repeal them.

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