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Despite his claims, Trinidad leader clings to anti-LGBT laws
Sodom, Gomorrah and 2 faiths’ fear of same-sex love
Moldova might adopt a ‘gay propaganda’ ban after all
FAKE: Confronting hatred: 1 Kenyan, 1 American working together
Mourners / protesters gather for yesterday's vigil in Kampala, Uganda, for victims of the Orlando massacre. (Photo courtesy of Kasha Jacqueline via Twitter)
LGBTIQ Ugandans mourn Orlando victims
Police blame the victim in Uganda break-in
FAKE: Confronting hatred: How to react to an anti-LGBTI murder
Abusive anal exams get a thumbs-up from Kenyan judge
Russia: 2 arrests for ‘Love Wins’ sign at Orlando memorial
Appeal to Uganda: Stop break-ins that target advocates
Out and Proud Diamond Group (LGBTI Africans) expressed their solidarity with grieving Americans during today's London vigil in memory of the victims of the June 12 massacre in Orlando, Florida. (Photo courtesy of OPDG)
LGBTI Africans mourn and protest with grieving U.S.
Jamaican Attorney General Marlene Malahoo-Forte (Photo courtesy of the Jamaica Observer)
Jamaican official’s appalling criticism of grieving Americans
Map of Kenya shows Kisumu in the west and Malindi in the east. (Map courtesy of ResearchGate.net)
FAKE: Confronting hatred: Death threats, then an ambush in Kenya
LGBTI rights: Important legal precedent in the Caribbean
Victims of the anti-gay attack on April 25, 2016, in Bangladesh
49 fatalities in Orlando join 1000s of LGBT victims worldwide
LGBTI rights in the Caribbean: Losing to win

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