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Here’s why we still need an international day against LGBTQ hate
The International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia (IDHOT) is needed now as much as ever.
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Obamas commemorate International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia
“We take this opportunity to reaffirm that LGBT rights are human rights, to celebrate the dignity of every person, and to underscore that all people deserve to live free from fear, violence, and discrimination, regardless of who they are or whom they love.”
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IDAHOT celebrated around the world: Images from Honduras
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Members of the sexual diversity and LGBT community of Honduras participated in a march in Tegucigalpa on May 16, on the eve of the celebration of the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia , the largest anti-discrimination solidarity action in the world with activities taking place in 120 countries.
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IDAHOT celebrated around the world: Images from Albania
TIRANA, Albania — Members of Albania’s LGBT community on Saturday celebrated the International Day Against Homophobia And Transphobia, the largest anti-discrimination solidarity action in the world with activities taking place in 120 countries.
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IDAHOT celebrated around the world: Images from El Salvador
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Members of El Salvador’s LGBT community on Saturday celebrated the International Day Against Homophobia And Transphobia, the largest anti-discrimination solidarity action in the world with activities taking place in 120 countries.
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IDAHOT celebrated around the world: Images from the Philippines
MANILA, Philippines — Members of Philippines’ LGBT community on Saturday celebrated the International Day Against Homophobia And Transphobia, the largest anti-discrimination solidarity action in the world with activities taking place in 120 countries.
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Int’l Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia observed around the globe
LGBT rights advocates and allies will observe the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (or IDAHOT) in more than 100 countries around the world on Saturday.
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Costa Rica president raises pride flag in observance of IDAHOT
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Costa Rica’s new president has raised a gay pride flag next to the country’s flag at the presidential residence as part of an anti-discrimination observance.
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Twitter faces possible lawsuit over trending anti-gay hashtags
A French gay rights group said on Monday it plans to file a law suit against Twitter for violating the country’s hate speech laws following the emergence of the hashtag “#Gays must die,” which topped Twitter’s “trending topics” over the weekend.
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EU survey reveals many LGBT people throughout Europe still live in fear
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Across Europe, gay couples are scared of publicly engaging in even the most basic expression of their affection: Holding hands.