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Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia)
Botswana president speaks up for LGBTI rights
Colin Stewart (left) and Denis LeBlanc chatting in September 2018. (Susan Stewart photo)
Denis LeBlanc, pioneer in gay rights, HIV+ rights and in this blog
Mobile counseling + social app for gay Nigerians
Tunisian head of state Youssef Chahed (ITU Pictures photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)
European MPs urge Tunisia to halt gay arrests, torture
Video calls for an end to anti-gay murders in Iraq
Chechen leader Ramzan_Kadyrov, who denies that there are any gays in Chechnya. (Kremlin photo via Wikimedia Commons)
Chechnya resumes its anti-gay purge
Tunisia: Engineer loses job, faces trial for old videos on his phone
Depok mayor Mohammad Idris defends himself against accusations of anti-gay discrimination. (Photo courtesy of Wartakotalive.com)
Complaint: Indonesian mayor promotes anti-gay discrimination
Gays welcome at new Uganda church
Segun was a victim of arbitrary arrest and police brutality. As a result, he lost his job and is estranged from his family. (Photo courtesy of TIERs)
Nigeria: 8 touching personal stories of human rights violations
Cameroon: Youths disrupt Pride, burn advocacy office
Out gay Nigerian prepares online help for others
Estranged dad seizes kids from lesbian mother in Cameroon
Cameroon: Homophobia derails a pro sports career
Rights of 286 LGBT Nigerians violated in 2018, report says
Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia)
Botswana president speaks up for LGBTI rights

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