Gay rights activist Peter Tatchell on Mugabe
I wouldn't be surprised if Mugabe is himself a closet, self loathing, repressed queen. He fits the archetype,” claims gay rights activist Peter Tatchell. “His demonstrative, ostentatious, anti-gay tirades, must lead us to question why he is so obsessed with homosexuality.
clinic gives hope to vulnerable homosexuals SOUTH AFRICA – August 11, 2006: As Judge Edwin Cameron told guests at the opening of a clinic at OUT LGBT Well-being – a gay organisation on sexual and health issues based in Pretoria, South Africa, the idea of the clinic is a culmination from the fact that homosexuals are generally being ill-treated by healthcare workers, and that they’re the most vulnerable coming to Aids infection. [more]
lesbians up in arms against aids SOUTH AFRICA – August 8, 2006: August is being celebrated by women in South Africa every year, but many lesbians have little to celebrate as they contaminate Aids and related diseases each day. This shocking trend has been the result of the lack of safe sex devices tailored specifically for gay women. [more]
gay couples seek equal treatment SOUTH AFRICA – August 7, 2006: Gays just wanted to be treated equally and were not asking for "special" treatment, a workshop on same-sex marriages, hosted by the University of KwaZulu-Natal's Unilever Ethics Centre, was told at the weekend. [more]
trp lashes at swapo president NAMIBIA – August 7, 2006: Former Namibian president and leader of Swapo, Sam Nujoma’s attack on national society for human rights’ director as ‘homosexual’, had been condemned by The Rainbow Project (TRP) recently. [more]
govt trying to deal with same sex marriage SOUTH AFRICA - August 1, 2006: The South African Government was trying to deal with the issue of same sex marriage "as sensibly as possible" but there were religious groups which wanted the country to go in one direction and gay groups that wanted to go in quite another, deputy Justice Minister Johnny de Lange told journalists on Tuesday [more]
jislaaik! bob’s your aunty SOUTH AFRICA -August 1, 2006: Dainti Delischia is the moffamorphic embodiment of SA’s frangipane fringe. As a woman he’s absolutely hideous. Glitter-green mascara two inches thick, blowjob-red lipstick, polystyrene tits, flaming beehive hairdo tall enough to down a Boeing.
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google vows to change derogatory gay translation EGYPT - August 1, 2006: When the word “gay” is entered into Google’s translation tools, the word “luti” is returned, an Arabic equivalent of “sodomite”, to the ire of gay activists. [more]
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Editorial: A rare women’s month.
August 2006: At least there’s progress in the struggle for the minorities this women’s month, and eventually will be success. Lest people wonder why progress while still with spate of arrests in other parts of Africa (as in Uganda recently as mentioned in Red Pepper Newspaper in that country), I reiterate that there’s at least progress and in parts victory.
Spain in Europe, recently, has promulgated and passed a law that permits same sex couples to wed, adopt children and inherit property the same way as heterosexuals. This is progress, and it might remove the tendency fraught with animosity and stigma, and probably influence other parts of the world – that’s putting Africa in the same bag, especially countries that are adamant on deploring homosexuals. More...
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we are gay and ethiopian January 7, 2005: Discussions among Ethiopians in an online group have recently centred on whether or not being gay is Ethiopian - Melakam Yegena Bale argues that one can be both and that civil rights for gays could benefit straights too.. [more]
eritrea to regulate ngos May 30, 2005: Zimbabwe is not the only country in Africa which seeks to regulate NGOs despite their very nature of being non-government entities. Now Eritrea wants to require international NGOs to have a $2 million operating capital and declare their foreign acquisitions. [more]