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20 gay refugees protest, then are jailed in Kenya
Kenyan court rejects anti-gay, anti-lesbian appeal
Some nations in this Arab summit would executive me for being gay, Xavier Bettel said. (Diarmuid Greene photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons/Summit/Sportsfile)
Loud and proud at Arab summit
Malaysian Tourism Minister Datuk Mohammaddin bin Ketapi: "No gays here." (B. von Jutrczenka photo courtesy of Deutsche Welle)
Malaysia seeks gay tourists, but targets its gay citizens
ILGA's 2019 map of sexual orientation laws shows which nations have (1) legal protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation, (2) laws against consensual same-sex sexual acts between adults, (3) legal recognition of families with same-sex parents, and (4) legal barriers to the exercise of rights.
Pro- and anti-gay laws: 9 nations protect LGBT people; 11 threaten death
Dramatic increase in violence against LGBT people in Cameroon
Botswana court hears reasons to overturn anti-gay law
Human Rights Watch map pinpoints 69 countries with anti-gay laws. Different colors indicate different sentences the countries threaten, up to a death sentence, in black. (Click the image to see the HRW report.)
Either 69 or 73 countries have anti-gay laws
Nigerian lesbian: I need to marry a gay man
Shannon Gabriel: "It was offensive and for that I am deeply sorry." (Photo courtesy of Sky Sports)
Caribbean cricket lesson: ‘Nothing wrong with being gay’
Cameroon university blocks career of LGBTI activist
Angeline Jackson (Photo courtesy of Facebook)
On International Women’s Day: End daily ‘corrective rapes’
Cameroon death threats: 2 gay lovers outed by each other
Meet the young Nigerian running an LGBT clothing brand
Location of Tunisia in northern Africa.
Death (denied) in Tunisia’s queer cell block
Bishops at the Lambeth Conference of 2008, when gay bishop Gene Robinson was excluded (Scott Gunn photo courtesy of ACNS)
Gay bishops, not gay spouses, welcome at Anglican meeting

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