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Two men in the 400-strong crowd at Baltic Pride 2010 in Vilnius, Lithuania. Copyright: Kåre Viemose

Baltic Pride under threat

Visit Riga for Baltic Pride on the first weekend in June and you might find yourself greeted by outbursts of violence. Since a few brave individuals started the festival in 2005, organisers and participants have faced opposition from host cities and homophobic groups alike. When the event was threatened with cancellation in 2010 a successful campaign meant that it went ahead as planned. Two years on and Baltic Pride is at risk once again - Riga council has received proposals to ‘ban homosexual propaganda’ and cancel the march. Please stand with us again:

A hand covered in the oily mud at Bodo in the
Niger Delta. British company Shell has caused a large amount of
environmental and social damage in the region. Amnesty is asking that
the company 'own up, clean up, pay up' in report out 10 Nov 2011 ©
Amnesty
 InternationalShell: Life is hell for many of the 31 million residents of Nigeria's Niger Delta - largely due to vast environmental damage caused by negligence from oil company Shell. Add your name to our petition

Tural Abbasli being arrested at a protest in Baku in winter
2010
© IRFS

Azerbaijan: Tural Abbasli and 11 others are currently being held as prisoners of conscience in Azerbaijan following anti-government protests last year. Call for their immediate release

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