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Protesters on April 11 make a stand in favor of LGBT rights at the Toronto office of the Consulate General of Trinidad and Tobago. (Photo courtesy of Maurice Tomlinson)
Love won in Trinidad. Let’s show haters what that means
Sunday Standard front page of April 15, 2018
Falsehoods in Kenyan newspaper trigger anti-gay abuses
Trinidad President Paula-Mae Weekes (Photo courtesy of The West Indian)
Trinidad president urges calm after gay-rights victory
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May (Photo courtesy of The Independent)
U.K.: ‘Deep regret’ for laws against gay sex
Screenshots from video of Nigerian pastor humiliated by homophobes. His face and genitals have been obscured in these images to spare him from further humiliation.
Gay pastor in Nigeria stripped naked by homophobes
Map shows members of the Commonwealth of Nations, including those with anti-homosexuality laws and those that have repealed them. (Map courtesy of Wikipedia)
Commonwealth leaders, half of world’s anti-gay hate is yours
Logo of the U.N. Human Rights Council
Zambia rejects call to make gay sex legal
In a world where dozens of countries (shown in red) have anti-LGBT laws, about 400 million LGBTQI people are in legal jeopardy.
We’re down to 74 countries where homosexuality is illegal
Anti-gay backlash in Trinidad; plea for police protection
Trans model blasts rags-to-riches model for anti-gay video
Faris Al-Rawi, attorney general of Trinidad and Tobago (Photo courtesy of Caribbean News Now)
Trinidad plans appeal to keep its anti-LGBT law
Supporters of LGBT rights demonstrated in 2018 outside Trinidad's Hall of Justice. Jason Jones, who filed the original suit to overturn Trinidad's anti-gay laws, is in the center.
Trinidad court overturns anti-sodomy law
Anti-gay threats from Nigerian bread-seller turned model
Pamela Adie in "Under The Rainbow" (Photo courtesy of YouTube)
‘Love, rejection, loss, triumph’: Nigerian lesbian activist’s film
Protest against Trinidad's anti-sodomy law on April 9. Click the image to watch the video. (Photo courtesy of CBC3)
Trinidad protesters urge overthrow of sodomy law
Nigerian singer shows her ignorance about homosexuality

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