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Jamaican activists are not con men
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta: Gay rights are "of no importance."
Homophobe of the Week: Uhuru Kenyatta
Abused Nigerian ‘gay pastor’ hits back with his own video
Malawi President Peter Mutharika (Photo courtesy of Twitter)
Malawi: Trying to elude moratorium on anti-gay arrests
This image of a boot trampling a rainbow flag is being used by defenders of the men arrested in Cameroon.
Cameroon: No charges, 8+ days in jail, anal exams
Gay rights activists Peter Tatchell (left) and Riaz Osmani (right) were among the protesters demanding action from Bangladeshi authorities in the case of the 2016 murders of who investigated the 2016 murders of Xulhaz Mannan and Tonoy Mojumdar. (Photo courtesy of Riaz Osmani)
Protest over Bangladeshi failure to solve 2016 murders
Nigeria: 2 men stripped, paraded for alleged sex
This image of a boot trampling a rainbow flag is being used by defenders of the men arrested in Cameroon.
Cameroon: 5 gay-rights arrests; 7 days in jail and counting
Rift splits Tunisian LGBT rights advocates
Why this Kenyan pastor wants gay sex legalized
Nigerian activist won U.S. asylum, now tells what he learned
(Photo courtesy of United Hindu Congress of Canada)
11 ways to avoid anti-gay blackmail and extortion
‘No Longer Alone’: LGBT voices in Middle East, N. Africa
File photo of the hands of a man under arrest.
2 Zimbaweans pee at a bar. Result: Arrest for gay sex
Nigeria’s first collection of queer-themed poems: ‘Brilliant’
Protesters to Commonwealth: Repeal anti-LGBT laws!

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