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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
Barbados: Come for the beaches, stay for the life sentence
Coming Sunday: Online panel about overturning Caribbean anti-gay laws
These three men, hanged in Iran in 2014, may have been convicted and executed for same-sex activity. (Photo courtesy of Iran Human Rights)
Eroding support for laws threatening death for gay sex
Sudan drops death penalty for homosexuality
Strong rebukes for Malaysian minister’s anti-trans stance
RIchard Lusimbo
Ugandan LGBTI activist appointed Pan Africa ILGA program manager
Cameroon workshop provides new tools for human rights workers
Cameroon workshop provides new tools for human rights workers
Only 72 nations still cling to their anti-gay laws
In the works: Ugandan human rights defenders protection bill
In the works: Human rights defenders protection bill for Uganda

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