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In Cameroon, LGBT groups start working together — at last
Logo of the Lebanese Medical Association for Sexual Health
Report: Lebanon court rejects anti-gay law
Rural Sassandra is an eight-hour drive west from urban Abidjan, Ivory Coast. (Map courtesy of Vevesworld.com)
Ivory Coast: No anti-gay law, but 3 months in prison anyway
LGBTI Ugandan refugees in Nairobi, Kenya, protested for humane treatment on Jan. 26 at the Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees. (Photo courtesy of Kamarah Apollo)
U.S. may welcome Ivan, a refugee from anti-gay Uganda
Italian, Spanish and British covers for George Orwell's classic novel 1984.
Scared, readers buy Orwell to explain 'post-fact' Trump
Anti-AIDS programs under fire in Russia, U.S., Tanzania
Indonesian police push anti-LGBT militant Islamic agenda
Scarred in Uganda, LGBT refugee is about to reach safety in U.S.
LGBT hopes in Africa, LGBT fears in the U.S.
Jamaican Christians, end your hypocrisy about sex
The Rev. Jide Macaulay
Death threats target protest against anti-gay video
Location of Tunisia (Map courtesy of Human Rights Watch)
Tunisian judge jails trans woman pending indecency trial
Mozambicans, here's how to get $2m to fight AIDS
Justice for Sisters logo
'Ignorant' Malaysian court rebuffs trans man's plea
Logo of Anglicans for Decriminalization
Anglican leaders oppose anti-gay laws; let's repeal them
Ken Msonda, Peoples Party spokesperson, calls for homosexuals to be killed. (Photo courtesy of Nyasa Times)
Malawi court to decide: Is it hate speech to say 'kill the gays'?

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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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