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we don't know anybody like that
August.1998: His name is Josephine. His twin sister was attracted to women, he to men. She has since died of malaria and he is trying to get over the death of George, who died in a motor vehicle accid... |
23/8/2001 |
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reuters report on continuing trial
August 2001: Egypt court reviews photos in suspected gays case.... |
14/8/2001 |
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Women's Day 2001
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9/8/2001 |
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anti racism conference overwhelming experience
August 2001: Behind the Mask's Donna Smith attended the UN conference on racism, xenophobia and related intolerances. In a first report, a newcomers desperate efforts to develop focus in a circus of r... |
4/8/2001 |
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equality versus state
August 2001: The decision of the Pretoria High Court in favour of the applicants in the cases of du Toitt & de Vos vs. Minister of Welfare et al, and Satchwell vs. The President et al is now history.... |
2/8/2001 |
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non-acknowledgement causes aids in prisons
August 2000: Zambian prison authorities are not putting in place preventive measures because they have not officially accepted the fact that homosexuality is practiced by inmates.... |
2/8/2001 |
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germans protest egypt trial in frankfurt
August 2001: Protest in Frankfurt on the eve of the continuation of a trial against 52 allegedly homosexual men in Cairo.... |
1/8/2001 |
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another international black eye
August 2001: As lawyers meddle out the details, international protests about the Queen Boat case grow.... |
1/8/2001 |
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anti racism conference overwhelming experience
August 2001: Behind the Mask's Donna Smith attended the UN conference on racism, xenophobia and related intolerances. ... |
1/8/2001 |
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meeting 'cuts across our morals'
July 14, 2001: The Interior Ministry has moved to head off a mass meeting of Senegal's gays and lesbians.... |
14/7/2001 |
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uncertain future: update on 52 men arrested in cairo
July 2001: The ongoing prosecution of the "Queen Boat" defendants has Cairo's gay community laying low. ... |
1/7/2001 |
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I will never forget this horrific experience
July 2001: First hand report from the first hearing/trial of Cairo 52.... |
1/7/2001 |
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homosexuality debate distracts aids conference
June 27, 2001: Once again discussion of cultural and religious attitudes to gays and prostitutes almost stalled discussions at the UN Special, Session on Aids.... |
27/6/2001 |
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swazi queen visits gay centre
June 5, 2001: Her Royal Highness Queen LaMagwaza of Swaziland and the nation's health minister visited the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Centre. ... |
5/6/2001 |
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human rights awareness week
June 2001: Human Rights Awareness Week 2001starts from Sunday. Anglican Priest Douglas Torr from South Africa will conduct a church service dealing with issues of Christianity, sexual diversity and to... |
2/6/2001 |
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international confidence in namibia damaged by anti-gay attacks
May 11, 2001: The threats against minorities, most notably homosexuals, by the Namibian government are starting to have its price. ... |
11/5/2001 |
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witch hunt underway
May 10, 2001: Police arrested 55 or more Egyptian men in a raid on a discotheque in Cairo which is frequented by gays. ... |
10/5/2001 |
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resolutions
May 2001: NAPWA Congress.... |
3/5/2001 |
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sugar cane
May 2001: The Indian Ocean island of Mauritius is paradise for some - but options are limited if you are gay.... |
2/5/2001 |
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declaration by the presidency on behalf of the european union on human rights in namibia
May 2, 2001: The European Union states its concern about threats and verbal attacks against minorities in Namibia.... |
2/5/2001 |
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gay challenges homosexual laws
May 2001: A man who is accused of engaging in homosexuality in Botswana has filed an application in the High Court challenging the country's laws on unnatural sexual liasons... |
1/5/2001 |
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gays labelled as 'organised satanist groups'
May 2001: Cairo Egyptian police raided a night club last Thursday night known for being frequented by local gay men. ... |
1/5/2001 |
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an activist in paradise
May 2001: Imagine the scene, you are standing at the waters edge on an empty, white, sandy Mauritian beach; the Indian Ocean is lapping gently at your toes.... |
1/5/2001 |
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statement from the black radical congress (brc)
April 25, 2001: The Black Radical Congress joins those who have strongly condemned the Namibian president's assault on same gender loving people in his Southern African nation.... |
25/4/2001 |
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creating conditions to end this silence
April 1999: Judge Edwin Cameron speaks out.... |
25/4/2001 |
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homosexuality, alcoholism top govt enemies
April 23, 2001: Globalisation and homosexuality are part of a new imperialist plot to undermine the Namibian government, President Sam Nujoma charged on Sunday.... |
23/4/2001 |
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people on the ground are tolerant
April 20, 2001: The LGBT community is not the first minority to be targeted by Namibia's President Sam Nujoma, Ian Swartz, chairperson of The Rainbow Project said at a briefing in Johannesburg.... |
20/4/2001 |
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black homophobia
April 15, 2001: Black homophobia contributes to persecution of glbt Africans... |
15/4/2001 |
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editor released over lesbians' death sentence
April 7, 2001: The Somali editor, Abdishakur Yusuf Ali, who was jailed for reporting that a lesbian couple had been sentenced to death, has been released indicating the true nature of the lesbians' de... |
7/4/2001 |
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statement by the rainbow project
April 2001: The Rainbow Project is shocked at the statements made against gay and lesbian people in Namibia by the President in his address to Polytechnic students earlier this week.... |
3/4/2001 |
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