Persecuted LGBTs Find Asylum in US
Statistics from the Department of Homeland Security show an increasing number of international residents seeking asylum in the U.S. because their LGBT identity is persecuted at home.
Cuba Elects First Trans Woman to Public Office
Adela Hernandez made history this month as the first out transgender person to be elected to public office in Cuba.
Organizers of Gay Jesus Play Charged with Blasphemy in Greece
'Anonymous' Hacks Ugandan Government Sites to Protest 'Kill The Gays' Bill
Nigeria Moves Closer to Approving Jail Time for Gay People
Despite outrage from the international community, lawmakers in Nigeria are moving closer to passing a law that criminalizes even kissing between two men.
Gay Principal Sues Australian Jewish School Over Dismissal
Ugandan Leader Says Antigay Bill Will Pass This Year
Rebecca Kadaga, the speaker of Parliament, said lawmakers would pass the legislation before 2012 ends as “a Christmas gift” for antigay Christian activists.
Ugandan Police Break Up Gay Theater Premiere
Malawi Immediately Suspends Arrests of Gay Citizens
The small east African nation of Malawi made a giant leap toward equality Monday, as the minister of justice called for an immediate moratorium on arrests and prosecutions of gays under the existin
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