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breaking the silence in zambia
December 1999: A year and a half ago a young man came out publicly to the Zambian nation and said: 'Now look here, I am gay and I am proud of it.' But oops there was trouble there after and his peace ... |
23/12/2001 |
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legatra disbanded, leader seeks asylum
December 1999: The Lesbian, Gays and Transsexuals of Zambia - Legatra - has been disbanded and its leader Francis Chisambisha has applied for political asylum in South Africa. ... |
23/12/2001 |
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cairo internet entrapment case
December 2001: One man, sentenced in absentia to 1 year in prison and 1 year probation, remains at large. Another man was sentenced to 3 months in prison and 3 months' probation.... |
20/12/2001 |
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cairo 52 teenager released?
December 19, 2001: A teenager was released after 6 months of detention, following an Appeal Court ruling reducing his sentence.... |
19/12/2001 |
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2 arrested for web meeting
December 19, 2001: The Egyptian State-controlled daily Al Ahram reported that the students were convicted for setting up a website which allegedly offered gay sex for money.... |
19/12/2001 |
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a leading light of gay and aids activism in south africa
December 6, 1998: Simon Tseko Nkoli , 41 died of an AIDS–related illness on Monday November 30, on the eve of World AIDS Day. He did not live to see South Africa`s leaders, finally, taking the epidemi... |
6/12/2001 |
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kenya open up on homosexuality
December 2001: HIV positive and gay - double stigma... |
3/12/2001 |
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legatra disbanded, leader seeks asylum
December 1999: The Lesbian, Gays and Transsexuals of Zambia - Legatra - has been disbanded and its leader Francis Chisambisha has applied for political asylum in South Africa.... |
2/12/2001 |
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simon nkoli - gay, black, anti-apartheid activist, Aids activist
November 30, 1998: A simple story about Aids. Simon Nkoli died on the eve of World Aids Day, only 41 years young. This final act made headline news in the newspapers and on television. The first South... |
30/11/2001 |
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the a-version project
2001: Human rights abuses of gays and lesbians in the South African Defence Force by health workers during the apartheid era. ... |
29/11/2001 |
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participate in gala research about the SANDF
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29/11/2001 |
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miss thandi dies
November 2001: long journey home
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29/11/2001 |
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nigerian photographer fanikayo dies at 34
2001: The sudden death, at the age of 34, of the Nigerian-born photographer Ratimi Fanikayode robbed South African gay art of great talent.... |
24/11/2001 |
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liz frank gets her permanent residence
Undated: Years of struggling to be allowed to remain in Namibia with her long-time partner, which went as far as litigation up to the Supreme Court, bore friuts for German national Liz Frank.... |
23/11/2001 |
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relatives disown alfred zulu
November 16, 1998: Family want him to campaign against sodomy. ... |
16/11/2001 |
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'cairo 52'
November 14, 2001: Twenty-three men were sentenced to 1 to 5 years of hard labour. Twenty-nine men were acquitted. ... |
14/11/2001 |
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23 egyptians sentenced, 29 freed
November 14, 2001: In the 'Cairo 52' trial, that has outraged international rights groups, 23 men were sentenced to 1 to 5 years in prison for their alleged sexual orientation. ... |
14/11/2001 |
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facing behind the mask
November 2001: A report on the workshop.... |
2/11/2001 |
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swapo women call for separation of gender and homosexuality issues
October 9, 1999: The Women's Council of Namibia's presently ruling party SWAPO argues that homosexuality issues should not be introduced under the struggle for gender equality.... |
9/10/2001 |
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census 2001 'unfair to gays and lesbians'
October 2001: Statistics South Africa has apologised to gays and lesbians after being accused of discriminating against same-sex couples in Census 2001.... |
2/10/2001 |
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nigeria orders man's death by stoning
October 1, 2001: A man has been sentenced to death by stoning by the Birnin-Kebbi metropolitan Upper Sharia Court in Kebbi State, Nigeria.... |
1/10/2001 |
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hijack ordeal
By Muholi Zanele... |
1/10/2001 |
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what corruption? let's blame the homos
September 11, 2001: Accusations of corruption fly in Liberia, so to deflect attention the government says we must address deviancy. ... |
11/9/2001 |
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haram birthday ambush
September 7, 2001: Seven men were arrested by police during a private birthday party.... |
7/9/2001 |
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egyptian authorities use delay tactics at trial
September 5, 2001: The trial of the 52 men who are currently being charged with "contempt for religion" and "debauchery had reached their third day. ... |
5/9/2001 |
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an islamic revolutionary
August 30, 2001: Adnan Ali is a Muslim - and he's gay. Although he is condemned for his sexuality, he continues to defy the fundamentalists.... |
30/8/2001 |
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report on trial
August 29, 2001: The trial of 52 Egyptians accused of having gay sex resumed in the state security court.... |
29/8/2001 |
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statement from al-fatiha
August 29, 2001: LGBT Muslims condemn ongoing trial of "Cairo 52"... |
29/8/2001 |
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egyptian media attack human rights campaigners
August 25, 2001: Mainstream Arab newspapers both within Egypt and outside of Egypt have written numerous articles about and publicly attacked Al-Fatiha and international human rights organisations.... |
25/8/2001 |
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my name is pelekani luwenji, I am a homosexual
August 1998: Twenty years old and living in Longacres, Lusaka. In a recent issue of Trendsetters, Zambia's leading newspaper for young people, Pelekani Luwenji came out as a homosexual.... |
23/8/2001 |
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