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Day: October 26, 2011

MO’NIQUE SUPPORTS SAME-SEX MARRIAGE

Oscar-winning actress and comedienne Mo’Nique has expressed her support for same-sex marriage equality in a new video.

TSVANGIRAI SLAMMED OVER PRO-GAY COMMENTS

Members of Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s own party have criticised him for his recent comments supporting lesbian and gay rights.

CAMERON URGED TO APOLOGISE FOR ANTI-GAY LAWS

LGBT rights activist Peter Tatchell has urged British Prime Minister David Cameron to apologise for anti-gay laws imposed on its former colonies.

TUNISIA’S ISLAMIC GOVERNMENT TO RESPECT GAYS

Tunisia’s recently elected Islamic ruling party has said that it will respect the “individual freedoms” of gays and lesbians.

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