by Mask Admin 21/4/2010
AFRICA ABROAD � 21 April 2010: The British government will ban a Ugandan MP from travelling to the UK if he is successful in passing a law that would impose the death penalty in Uganda for being gay. Civil servants in the Foreign Office, the Department for International
by Mask Admin 24/3/2010
AFRICA ABROAD � 24 March 2010: African and British human rights campaigners rallied outside the Commonwealth�s head quarters in London on Monday 22 March. They were protesting against the prosecution and imprisonment of the Malawian same-sex couple
by Mask Admin 25/1/2010
The BBC is to ask the nation if its comedians should be allowed to tell jokes about lesbians and gays. The issue will be part of the most wideranging piece of research on sexuality that the corporation has commissioned.
by Mask Admin 11/12/2009
AFRICA ABROAD � 30 November 2009: The number of successful applications for gay asylum seekers in France is about 15% above average of successful applications in the general population but, an organisation in the country that helps persecuted people with asylum, says it processes about 30 application per year without absolute certitude.
by Mongezi Mhlongo 18/11/2009
AFRICA ABROAD - 18 November 2009: In a plea to safe guard human rights within the Muslim community, more than 20 international NGO�s held concurrent events on Monday, 09 November, in opposition to the evident disregard of human rights in the Muslim community.