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LGBTI rights advocates in Trinidad celebrate court ruling overturning that country's anti-sodomy law. (Photo courtesy of LoopTT.com)
Inspired by Trinidad, India weighs ending its anti-gay law
Dschang is in Cameroon's Ouest province about 100 miles from the Nigerian border.
2 men help homeless boys, have sex with them, then are arrested
Click on the image to provide food for 3 emaciated prisoners whose only crime is being gay.
Generous donors let us feed victims of Cameroon homophobia
Cameroon: Revealed as gay and lesbian, they’re left homeless
Comment: Trans Africans are among many victims of ‘Get the L Out’ protest
India nears supreme court ruling on repeal of anti gay law
Arrest, conviction for visit to gay-friendly Cameroon night spot
‘Make Nigeria Gay Again’ video critiques anti-gay law
Training sessions aim to help LGBT seniors
For just $10, please help 3 emaciated gay prisoners
Graphic for the Pacific Islands decriminalization petition.
Activists’ petition seeks LGBTI rights in Pacific Islands
It’s time to help 3 men imprisoned for homosexuality
Nigeria: 100+ youths face homosexuality charges in court
Goal after prison for homosexuality: Reopen a restaurant
Image from Hivos / People Unlimited
Now more than ever: We need LGBTQI allies to ‘come out’
A symbolic image of Oliver, imprisoned since 2014 for violating Cameroon's law against homosexual activity. Photos are not allowed in Yaoundé's central prison.
Cameroon: ‘Get out of this hell’ is gay prisoner’s first goal

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The Erasing 76 Crimes news site covers the human toll of 66+ countries’ anti-gay laws and the struggle to repeal them.

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Members of the African Human Rights Media Network publish news articles and other media that educate readers about sexual minorities’ struggle for recognition of their human rights.

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