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Guyana Trans United march for transgender visibility on March 31, 2019. (Photo courtesy of the Caribbean IRN Blog)
Hopeful signs for LGBT people in the Caribbean
Charts demonstrate decline in world’s anti-gay laws
Nitish Anand, known as Tish. (Photo courtesy of the BBC)
India: Anti-gay law is gone, fight for gay rights continues
Mister Niger competition during the 2014 festival
Abandoned: traditional festival of male beauty in Niger
Mujahid Yusof Rawa (Photo courtesy of Malaysia Today)
Exposed: How Malaysia fosters anti-LGBT bias, violence
Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre in Kingston, Jamaica. (Photo courtesy of Jamaicans.com)
Condoms: A controversial idea for fighting HIV in Jamaican prisons
Protester appeals for respect for the LGBT community in Chechnya.
Chechnya: Islam + tribal honor = danger for gays
Jamaica: Gay panic defense in killing of Pride icon
Gay Nigerian resigns after years of being bullied at work
Uganda: Five months in prison awaiting verdict
New regime, old abuses: Malaysia crushes LGBT hopes
Greg Quinn, U.K. high commissioner to Guyana (Photo courtesy of the Guyana Chronicle)
UK nudges Guyana on death penalty, gay rights
Barbados: No jail time for violent attack on trans activist
Gay rights activist Peter Tatchell addresses the April 6 protest. (Photo courtesy of the Daily Mail)
Gay rights protesters swarm Brunei-owned hotel
Brunei law spurs anti-gay violence, boosts fears
Growing boycott isn’t the only protest against Brunei gay death law

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