Queer Rights Network Blog
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A union of Pride in the face of oppression06 Feb 2015 Blog post
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The grit in the osyter11 Dec 2014 Blog post
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The battle for transgender rights: which human right must I drop?Asking someone to make a choice between rights is abhorrent. Yet, the harsh reality is that certain transgender people are forced to make such decisions if they wish to achieve legal recognition of their own sense of gender identity.
18 Nov 2014 Blog post -
Belgrade Pride: we finally walked. Ljudi za ljude
For the first time, Belgrade Pride went ahead without violent repercussions.
16 Oct 2014 Blog post -
Make sure Belgrade Pride isn't a washout17 Sep 2014 Blog post
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Cameroon High Commission stalls on our petition. A wasted lunchtime?07 Aug 2014 Blog post
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Rain stops play at Belgrade Pride - will the Ukrainian authorities stop Kiev's?09 Jun 2014 Blog post
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The anti-gay law: Uganda's shameThe witch hunt has begun: one day after Uganda's anti-gay law was passed, allegedly gay men were outed and shamed in a newspaper, potentially endangering their lives. This new law affects all Ugandans, regardless of their sexuality - international funds…
28 Feb 2014 Blog post -
Nigeria: flogged for daring to love20 Jan 2014 Blog post
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Marching with Pride in Lithuania26 Jul 2013 Blog post
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'Call Me Kuchu' - the secret world of Uganda's LGBT rights activistsBeing gay in Uganda is dangerous. It's already illegal, and some politicians want to introduce the death penalty for 'homosexual crimes'. </p>Filmmakers Katherine and Malika have documented the struggle of Uganda's gay rights activists, some of whom have…
29 Oct 2012 Blog post -
Some people are gay: some Latvians can't get over it21 May 2012 Blog post