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Lady Phyll, new LGBTQ rights leader, promotes cooperation
Under the regime of Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov, Chechen forces arrested and incarcerated about 100 allegedly gay citizens in 2017. Kadyrov denies that the persecution occurred, taking the absurd position that “such people do not exist.” (Photo courtesy of ABC News)
Renewed attacks on gay Chechens and their rescuers
Location of Kenya in East Africa. (Map courtesy of Maplands)
Kenya refuses to overturn anti-gay laws
Memorial gifts will honor LGBTQ activist Lloyd Copper
Reggae singer Buju Banton (Photo courtesy of BadBoysOfReggae.com)
Caribbean musicians are seeming more gay-friendly
Victory for human rights in Tunisia
Map of Central Africa
Slow or no progress in Central Africa
New e-book tells of gay life in Nigeria
Advocates boycott African human rights conference in Egypt
U.N. experts to Tunisia: Don’t shut down Shams
Jamaica to gay tourists: I want you
Locations of meetings of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights outside their headquarters in Washington, D.C. (Map courtesy of UniversalRights.org)
Human rights watchdog fights anti-gay abuses in the Americas
New libraries are now available for LGBTI Nigerians
Nigeria: Anglican Church ejects 2 priests for homosexuality
Nollywood actor Charles Awurum: God will punish gay men and Bobrisky
Ani Zonneveld, founder and president of Muslims for Progressive Values.
Victory for critics of Brunei’s death-to-gays law, ‘the antithesis of Islam’

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