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Cameroon: 2 lesbians had to pay $514 bribe for freedom
How to fight homophobia: A partial success story from Jamaica
Four trans citizens of Guyana (clockwise from upper left): Gulliver (Quincy) McEwan, Alessandra Hereman, Pheches (Joseph) Fraser and Angel Clarke. (Orpheao Griffith photos courtesy of Stabroek News and the Caribbean IRN Blog.
Top Caribbean court nixes Guyana cross-dressing law
Logo of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. (Click on the image to donate to Justice 4 Eric Lembembe)
African human rights body must set a better example
Smartphone maker launches anti-gay campaign in Nigeria
Celebrity activist threatens to sue Nigerian gay blog
Maurice Tomlinson (Photo courtesy of Facebook)
Courts skew the case against Jamaican anti-sodomy law
Tunisian prosecutors have relied extensively in recent years on forced anal examinations to seek “evidence” of sodomy, even though the exams are highly unreliable and constitute cruel, degrading, and inhuman treatment that can rise to the level of torture. (Illustration courtesy of HRW)
Tunisia, stop searching phones and anuses; abolish anti-gay law
Paul Makonda, the regional commissioner of Dar es Salaam, launched Tanzania's latest anti-gay panic by announcing plans for a gay "round-up." (Photo courtesy of YouTube)
Tanzania: Police find no evidence; 10 men released
Map of Indonesia shows the location of Bali. (Map courtesy of Lonely Planet)
Indonesia plunges deeper into anti-gay panic
Tanzania’s anti-gay purge vanished into thin air?
Being intersex is normal, says Zimbabwean activist
Location of Tanzania in East Africa.
Canadian did ‘untold damage to LGBT Tanzanians’
Canadian boost for Tanzania’s homophobia (2)
Canadian boost for Tanzania’s homophobia (1)
Paul Makonda, the anti-gay regional commissioner of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, set off an international furor last month when he asked Tanzanians to report suspected homosexuals so they could be arrested. (Photo courtesy of HIVisasa.co.tz)
Tanzania government disavows Monday’s anti-gay roundup

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