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Great article in today’s Comment is Free in the Guardian Online by Peter Tatchell ahead of Saturday’s march against religious laws.
The rise of fundamentalist groups in Iraq since the 2003 U.S. led invasion has proven deadly to LGBT Iraqis, who are now being forced to either hide or face the consequences.
Well. Not quite.
But Prime Minster Gordon Brown has just released a message sending his support for World AIDS Day.
British Fashion designer Giles Deacon and a host of celebrities are backing Crusaid’s THINK. TALK.
A rally against religious law will take place this Saturday 21 November at Hyde Park, London. Organised by the One Law for All campaign – which opposes all religious laws in Britain and worldwide – the rally also aims to show solidarity with people resisting Sharia Law throughout the world.
Everyone has had the odd lost night once in a while. The type when you find yourself stumbling on to the first tube in the morning or, heaven forbid, precariously negotiating your way through the rush hour commuters.
This World AIDS Day, GMFA, the gay men’s health charity, will be promoting the message that all gay men, regardless of their HIV status, are responsible for safer sex, in a new postcard campaign and host of fundraising events.
Great documentary on 4OnDemand about being black and gay.
Here’s the blurb: “Comedian and actor Stephen K Amos uses his own experiences as a black gay man to explore why homophobia still exists in his own community.
Over in the US, a teacher has been reportedly been paid on leave after being allegedly making threats to kill a 16-year old student.
Staff from the Washington Blade – America’s oldest gay newspaper which closed on Sunday – plans to publish a new publication for the gay community.
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