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Tanzania's crackdown on its LGBT citizens began after John Magufuli was elected president in 2015. (Emmanuel Herman photo courtesy of Reuters and Lusaka Times)
Commentary: Aid cut would make gay Tanzanians into scapegoats
Graphic for the fundraising campaign for the new Not Alone / Pas Seul project in northern Cameroon.
Help feed 3 mistreated, hungry gay prisoners
Barbados: A brush with death, a vigil for trans murder victims
Pastor Omar Oliphant (Photo courtesy of Spectrum Magazine)
Minor breakthrough for Jamaica’s powerful Adventists
How Canadians promoted homophobia in Tanzania
Yulia Malygina and Anna Golubeva, directors of Resource LGBQIA Moscow. (Photo courtesy of Resource LGBTQIA Moscow)
Russia: Threats, attacks disrupt gay family conference
Ukraine police and protesters disrupt trans rights march
Location of Belize
Belize turnaround on gay rights: ‘Unbelievable!’
Liberian Rep. Clarence Massaquoi, sponsor of bill to make same-sex intercourse a felony. (Ida Reeves photo courtesy of BushChicken.com)
Liberia again weighs tightening anti-gay laws
Botswana activists deplore anti-trans attack
Struggling Nigerian musician Waconzy turns to homophobia
In NIgeria last year, lesbian activist Pamela Adie was denied the right to register her organization, Lesbian Equality and Empowerment Initiatives, on the grounds that the name was misleading, offensive, contrary to public policy and in violation of the Nigerian law prohibiting same-sex marriage.
Lesbian activist loses battle in Nigerian court
Stella Nyanzi remains a devoted mother as well as an outspoken political activist. (Photo courtesy of Voice of America)
Stella Nyanzi: Activist mom’s writings from prison
Stella Nyanzi again faces charges in court. (Photo courtesy of The Observer)
Uganda: Mom, activist, gay ally Stella Nyanzi imprisoned again
Rising transgender murder rate: 369 since last fall
Johannesburg Pride urged South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to take action on Tanzania's anti-gay crackdown. (GCIS photo courtesy of Business Live)
S. Africa needs to oppose Tanzania’s anti-gay crackdown

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