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Uganda targets LGBTI ally Stella Nyanzi (UPDATED)
Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov denied the mass arrests of gay citizens, saying that "such people do not exist." (Photo courtesy of ABC News)
Report: Chechnya opens concentration camps for homosexuals
Tunisian police make LGBT arrests based on Facebook
A television interview with trans woman Kaoga (Godfrey Majunga) was a trigger for Tanzania's anti-LGBT crackdown. (Photo courtesy of YouTube)
Inside Tanzania's AIDS-enhancing anti-LGBT crackdown
Ghana's location in Africa
Ghana: Police make rare arrests in anti-gay blackmail case
Russian President Vladimir Putin as a gay clown.
Russia outlaws images of Putin as gay clown
Russia leaves LGBT Chechen victims in danger
Don't ignore us, Caribbean activists tell UK gay press
Russian LGBT Network logo
Russian LGBT Network seeks to rescue imperiled gay Chechens
Report: Mass arrests of gays in Chechnya; 3 or more killed

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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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