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Indonesia: Muslim preacher warns of gay corruption via K-pop
Messages (and a little money) needed for 3 victims of homophobia
Activist woman’s worry: More gay Nigerians marry women
Erasing 76 Crimes blog: More than 4 million served
New online help for LGBT asylum-seekers in South Africa
Cost of Kenyan homophobia: $1.3 billion per year
Nigeria: Free training in media and public speaking
Rezvaneh Mohammadi (Photo courtesy of IranWire)
Iran puts activist on trial for promoting same-sex relations
Tunisia targets pro-gay advocacy at Shams
Kenyan court delays decision on anti-gay law
At age 44, Ousmane Sonko is Senegal's youngest presidential candidate. (Photo courtesy of African Daily Voice)
Politicians’ anti-gay posturing mars Senegal election
Gay Republican Richard Grenell is U.S. ambassador to Germany. (Photo courtesy of The Advocate)
Really? Trump official’s plan to fight Iran by pushing gay rights
Artists perform during the Awadh Queer Lit Fest. (V. Sunil photo courtesy of The Times of India)
India: ‘Homosexuality and religion can coexist’
Shams President Mounir Baatour holds a rainbow banner during an August 2018 demonstration in Tunis for equality and individual liberties. (Photo courtesy of Mounir Baatour)
Horror for a young man under the shade of Tunisian palms
LGBT Angolans demonstrate for their rights. The Angola LGBT advocacy group Iris Angola, founded in 2015 and granted government recognition in 2018, now has about 200 members. (Photo courtesy of Iris Angola)
Angola’s neighbors may copy its repeal of anti-gay law
Gay Tunisian flees to Europe to avoid prison for homosexuality

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