Just how bad is the HIV/AIDS crisis in the Caribbean? If statistics tell the truth, then the answer is pretty damn bleak.
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A new obstacle has emerged in the fight for LGBT equality across the globe-the newly installed President of the United Nations.
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The just-installed Libyan president of the United Nations, Ali Abdusalam Treki, told reporters at a press conference that he considers homosexuality to be "not really acceptable" after being asked about the recent UN resolution calling for its global decriminalization.
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Ali Abdussalam Treki, of Libya, The new president of the United Nations stated that being gay is “not acceptable.
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The new President of the United Nations, Ali Abdussalam Treki, held a press conference today on a wide range of topics.
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The NYT debates Mexico's decriminalization of various drugs. Tony Paya: [D]ecriminalizing drug possession is in and of itself a change of, paradoxically, gigantic and modest proportions.
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On July 3rd, India’s High Court ruled to decriminalize homosexuality, and according to a new report, India’s government is set to accept that landmark court ruling.
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India’s Supreme Court has refused to put on hold a landmark court judgment decriminalizing gay sex in the country.
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Contrary to earlier reports that the Dehli High Court's ruling to decriminalize homosexuality only applied in the National Capital Territory, today the India Times reports that the ruling does indeed apply nationwide.
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Earlier today, Justice S. Muralidhar of the New Delhi High Court struck down the law in India that made consensual homosexual sex a crime.
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(New Delhi) Hundreds of gay rights supporters waved flags and danced past traffic during marches through three Indian cities Sunday to celebrate gay pride and call for the decriminalization of homosexuality in this deeply conservative country.
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