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Cameroon: Lesbian love affair ends in death, but who was the killer?
Covid-19 support fund will aid LGBTQ+ Nigerians
Alexa Hoffmann
Barbados legislates anti-trans bigotry
Petition opposes legislation to limit rights of trans Russians
UNAIDS chief: We must focus anti-AIDS efforts on stigmatised minorities
Barbados: Why delay LGBTI workplace bias law? (2nd of 2)
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley tells parliament that "all are welcome" in the "Welcome Stamp" program. (Photo courtesy of YouTube)
Barbados allows anti-LGBTI bias in the workplace (1st of 2)
Three betrayals by three powerful Caribbean women
Ugandan queer ally Stella Nyanzi leaves academia to focus on politics
Barbados "Welcome Stamp" visa program encourages remote workers to move to the Caribbean island for a year, but excludes same-sex couples.
A Barbados welcome for everyone but LGBTQ couples
Nigerian gay model seeks fan support for nude photo project
Nigerian gay model seeks fan support for nude photo project
Cameroon activists seek a law to defend defenders of human rights
Cameroon activists seek a law to defend defenders of human rights
20 Ugandans sue, citing torture during arrests, in prison
‘People should expect greatness’: Nigerian actress on lesbian film
‘People should expect greatness’ in film about Nigerian women in love
Cameroon human rights activists focus on Covid-19
Cameroon human rights activists focus on Covid-19
Iran official charged for cartoon of loving same-sex parents

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The Erasing 76 Crimes news site covers the human toll of 65+ countries’ anti-gay laws and the struggle to repeal them.

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