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Disturbing photos capture ISIS stoning two men for being gay
Terror Monitor, a terrorism watchdog group, has posted a set of horrific photos that capture a public stoning of two allegedly gay men.
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Q-Nation Quotes: As gay venues close, is history being lost?
“The places where gay, lesbian and trans people used to meet were often illegal. They were hidden…”
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20 years later, man writes apologetic letter to the gay couple he publicly taunted
“Outwardly I had acted as if it was you who should be ashamed,” he writes, “but for over 20 years it ahs been me who carries this shame.”
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Catholic bishops at synod call for more welcoming church for gays
Bishops from around the world adopted a final document Saturday at the end of a divisive, three-week synod on providing better care for Catholic families.
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Russia proposes new law to criminalize ‘coming out’ as gay
Russian lawmakers are drafting a bill that would impose fines or jail time for “coming out” as gay.
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UK police failed to recognize that a serial killer was targeting gay men
“To have three young men found dead… all within a mile of each other… should have triggered alarm bells,” said activist Peter Tatchell.
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In Indonesia, gay sex is now punishable by 100 lashes
Anyone caught having homosexual sex can face up to 100 strokes of a cane, a fine of up to 2.2 pounds of gold (about $37,400), and imprisonment of up to 100 months.
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This Nigerian lecturer fled into exile because he’s gay. Now, he’s asking legislators to make a change.
Bisi Alimi is speaking out about a Nigerian law that makes even befriending a homosexual punishable by 10 years in jail.
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Gay couples celebrate civil unions for first time in Chile
Dozens of same-sex couples in Chile began celebrating civil unions on Thursday, taking advantage of a new law.
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Gay couple asked ‘which of you will be the mother?’… And is ultimately denied adoption
“We were asked what women we have in our family as if our living condition was somehow psychologically damaging,” said Matthew Broadway-Horner