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Uganda officials ignore criminal summonses for LGBTQ torture
Boosting LGBTIQ rights in West Africa, one grant at a time
LGBTQ+ guide to online safety — Part 2
LGBTQ+ guide to online safety
Red bubbles on the map indicate locations where LGBTQ Egyptians have been arrested or abused in public spaces.
Road Codes: Tracking anti-LGBTQ+ harassment in Egypt
Russian repression: How queer women of N. Caucasus survive
Covid-19 forces delay of Tunisian queer film festival
Ugandans face summons over LGBT torture charges
Homosexuality in Cameroon: 4 plead guilty and are set free
Cameroon activists say their goodbyes to Yves Yomb
Nigerian singer breaks gender norms
‘My Queer Journey’ wins Nigerian writing contest
Donors free trans woman from jail in Cameroon, help her in new career
Ugandan candidate Stella Nyanzi calls on Elton John and Ellen
Somaliland: ‘Don’t come back, they’ll kill you for being gay’
Porn, bullying, HIV – Qtalk helps LGBTQ+ Nigerians

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The Erasing 76 Crimes news site covers the human toll of 66+ countries’ anti-gay laws and the struggle to repeal them.

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