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Gay teen’s mom foils anti-gay blackmail plot
Douala is on the coast of Cameroon.
Cameroon: Brother kills brother for being gay
Egyptian celebrity Khaled Abol Naga (Photo courtesy of The Independent)
Egyptian actor pushes for LGBT rights
Encouragement for 3 victims of Cameroon’s homophobia
Protesters carry a banner reading "Quran text before any other text" outside the Tunisian capital of Tunis on Aug. 11. (Hassene Dridi photo courtesy of the Associated Press)
Protesters vs. petitioners: Dispute over Tunisia’s anti-gay law
Colibri association logo
Gay man woos policeman’s brother in Cameroon. Result: 3 arrests
Cameroon (Map courtesy of Penpals-du-Monde.blogspot.com)
Cameroon lesbian on the run
Click on the image to provide food for 3 emaciated prisoners whose only crime is being gay.
Generosity of this blog’s readers has fed gay prisoners in Cameroon
Maxim Neverov, Russian teenager convicted of "gay propaganda." (Photo courtesy of the Russian LGBT Nework)
‘Gays or Putin’: Russia convicts teen of ‘gay propaganda’
England's King Henry VIII, whose property grab in 1553 made gay sex a crime rather than a sin. (Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger courtesy of BBC)
Why is Zambian couple in jail? Because of King Henry VIII
Trans Pakistanis on the move (Photo illustrating UrduPoint's article "All-Pakistan Transgender Election Network Launched")
Setbacks for trans Pakistanis in July election
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni displays the peace prize trophy that he won. (Maria Wamala photo courtesy of New Vision)
As Museveni wins peace prize, he wages war on homosexuals
After their conviction in Zambia on Aug. 3 for homosexual activity, two men are loaded into a pickup truck to be transported back to jail. (Photo courtesy of Lusaka Times)
Zambian court convicts two men for gay sex
Masked protest (Dai Kurokawa / EPA photo courtesy of Pambazuka News)
LGBTI activists at risk of burnout; what can we do?
Report: How Ugandan clinics spurn LGBT patients
Three Ugandan LGBTI refugees sleep on the ground in Malawi. (Photo courtesy of Rainbow Flag Kakuma)
LGBTI Ugandans flee anti-gay Kakuma, find worse in Malawi

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