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Youth Day marchers parade through the streets of Yaoundé, Cameroon, on Feb. 11.
Romantic phone call leads to anti-gay attack in Cameroon
Nigerian writer launches LGBT visibility campaign
Mariam Armisen (Photo courtesy of QAYN.org)
Oppression of queer activists by queer activists
Nigeria bans their love, but same-sex couples persist
Colors of the Transgender Legal Defense Project banner. (Image courtesy of the Transgender Legal Defense Project)
Trans activists welcome new Russian gender rules
Cameroon: Stepmother evicts 13-year-old for liking boys
Meet Frankie Edozien, writer of Nigeria’s first gay memoir
Protesting against Zimbabwe's homophobia. (Juda Ngwenya photo courtesy of Reuters and The Conversation)
LGBT in Zimbabwe: A glimmer of hope
Trans model: ‘I fight every day to look more feminine’
Egyptian video explores fulfilling life with HIV
Russian LGBT Network logo
$5,500 per rescue from Chechnya, and more is needed
Police officers trying to stop HRAPF staff and partners from participating in the sit-in. (Photo courtesy of HRAPF)
Sit-in success: Uganda police promise armed guards
Logo of the African Queer Youth Initiative
Young queer Africans take a stand
Gay Nigerians tell why they use condoms — or don’t
The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg
Court nixes ‘Prove You’re Gay’ tests for asylum-seekers
Logo of the National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission of Kenya
Kenya court heads toward ruling on anti-gay laws

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