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Jamaican ban on ‘murder preacher’ didn’t go too far
An old photo of Meyo Bilounga Audrey from Facebook.
Cameroon: Homophobic attack on a gay man in Bertoua
Foe of Trinidad buggery law gets his day in court
Alleged Zambian lesbians who are the targets of a police hunt. (Photo courtesy of Zambian Watchdog)
Zambia police seek alleged lesbian couple
A gathering of traditional chiefs in Nigeria.
Nigeria: Traditional chiefs curse gays, help anti-gay police
Pastor Steven Anderson
‘Murder preacher’: Jamaica has banned me
Jason Jones (Photo courtesy of St. Lucia Times)
Trinidad suit could help undo Caribbean anti-gay laws
New focus on LGBTI rights journalism at St. Paul’s Foundation
Pastor Steven Anderson
Jamaica ignores its own law; no ban on ‘murder-preacher’ visit
Pastor Steven Anderson
‘Short time left to block American murder-preacher’
Record numbers of hate-based LGBTI murders
Sonia, a trans rights activist, was shot on Jan. 17 in Peshawar, Pakistan. (Photo courtesy of Front Line Defenders)
Pakistani trans activists under attack: kidnapped, raped, shot
The display of a rainbow flag at a September concert in Cairo triggered a new round of anti-LGBT arrests in Egypt's ongoing crackdown on LGBT people and many others who are targets of the Abdel Fattah el-Sisi regime. (Photo courtesy of Rainbow Egypt via Facebook)
As LGBTI arrests mount, Egypt’s allies remain mute
Poster for the Mawjoudin Queer Film Festival
Tunisia gets its first queer film festival
Meet the first Nigerian man to dance on heels
This gay man lost his eye in the raid. (Photo courtesy of the Garoua Youth Solidarity Association)
LGBTI in Cameroon: Soldiers attack, kill 1, injure 3

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