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U.N. warning: Don’t use pandemic as excuse for anti-LGBT repression
Trans groups unite to form African Trans Network
Commentary: See how Jamaican law on same-sex marriage afflicts 4 couples
The Uganda 19: Lawyers barred; no chance of bail; 10 days in prison and counting
‘Social distancing’ is how LGBT people have always had to live
New Ugandan rules allow HIV care during lockdown
Letter to Uganda: Drop Internet tax so we can learn about Covid-19
Jamaica: Important milestone for Montego Bay Pride
Activists to Uganda: Don’t let Covid-19 destroy access to health care
Amid Covid-19 lockdown, Ugandan officials let LGBT activist distribute meds
Fears of Covid-19 inundate call center; Ugandan activists seek support
Nigeria: Gay man’s secret revealed
Uganda: Barred from seeing 20 prisoners, lawyers seek their release
As many as 20,000 people gather in Singapore for the Pink Dot festival, which seeks recognition of the human rights of LGBTI people. (Photo courtesy of Yahoo)
Singapore men appeal denial of their challenge to anti-gay law
Cameroon: LGBT activists join fight against Covid-19

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