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Day: November 12, 2018

Ugandan homophobes celebrated in the UK

Two top anti-LGBTIQ politicians from Uganda have been welcomed with open arms and presented with awards and titles in the UK.

Calum Scott’s beautiful new coming out music video is a must-watch

Get ready to cry! British singer and songwriter Calum Scott, who’s just toured South Africa, has released a heartrending video about coming out to your parents.

Two African movies among best queer films of 2018

African filmmakers are making waves in the queer film scene with Rafiki and Kanarie, as highlighted by leading film site Indiewire.

Tunisia | Abuse and torture of gay men documented

The authorities in Tunisia are accused of continuing to violate the privacy of men suspected of being gay and pressuring them to take anal tests and to confess to homosexual activity.

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