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05 08 2011
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Israel LGBT youth conference cancelled
An international LGBT youth conference will no longer be held in Israel after Palestinian gay groups complained. The International LGBTQ Youth and Student Organisation (IGLYO) general assembly was to be held in Tel Aviv in December. However, Palestinian gay groups said that holding the event in Is
04 08 2011
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Gay man who survived Nazi concentration camp dies aged 98
A man who was sent to a Nazi concentration camp for being gay has died at the age of 98. Rudolf Brazda was said to be the last surviving person who had been interned by the regime for homosexuality and was known as ‘the last of the pink triangles’, in reference to the markers gay men were forced to
04 08 2011
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Nigerian Organization on LGBT Advocacy
The Initiative for Equal Rights (TIERs) has taken up the challenge to develop advocacy skills amongst NGOs in the field of LGBT rights across the West African sub-region. TIERs recently issued a call for interested persons willing to develop skills in LGBT rights advocacy and able to work with orga
04 08 2011
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https://lesbi.ge/s/7q5/
Czech president's aide condemns Prague gay festival
Petr Hajek, deputy head of Klaus's office, wrote that homosexuals were "deviant fellow citizens." Hajek sharply criticised Prague Mayor Bohuslav Svoboda (Civic Democratic Party, ODS) and chairman of the Prague ODS branch Boris Stastny for having supported the planned Gay Pride. "It is a serious demo
28 07 2011
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Could Vietnam legalize same-sex marriage?
In late 2010, a video clip of a wedding ceremony of two women in Hanoi was posted on the internet. The video immediately caused a stir in the online community and the public. This is the first homosexual couple who organized the first public wedding party in Vietnam. In early June 2010, a gay couple
26 07 2011
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Lesbian Couple Save 40 From Norwegian Shooter
A lesbian couple dodged bullets to save as many as 40 people who became the target of the shooter in Norway. Hege Dalen and her partner, Toril Hansen, were having dinner at a campsite opposite Utöyan Island when they heard screaming and gunshots coming from the island. The couple hopped in their bo
19 07 2011
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Uncovering “Unnatural Acts”
A new play shines a light on a buried Harvard scandal. Harvard is one of America’s most prestigious institutions, so a story set there, especially a dark one, especially a scandal, can uniquely capture our attention. On Wednesday, Classic Stage Company rounds out its season with Unnatural Acts, a w
18 07 2011
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Femen’s protest in front of Georgian Embassy
Half-naked activists have been brutally dispersed by an embassy employee while protesting in Kiev in support of Georgian photo journalists accused of espionage. A local journalist is reported to have been injured during the dispersal. A group of girls from the Ukrainian FEMEN movement gathered in f
17 07 2011
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Iran starts sexual segregation in universities
The sexual segregation plan that has been planned by the government and has obligated universities to carry it out is being openly carried out in Alameh University in a humiliating way. In this plan, girls and boys will go to university on different days and the name of university professors have b
17 07 2011
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https://lesbi.ge/s/46b/
Japan Wins Women's World Cup
Japan's women's football team has won the 2011 World Cup championship, beating the United States in a penalty shootout following a 2-2 draw after extra time. The win Sunday made Japan the first Asian nation to win the World Cup title, and it denied the United States a chance to become the first tea
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GRADATION - installation for The Trans Day of Remembrance
GRADATION is a collaborative installation of Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG) and artist Uta Bekaia, supported by Propaganda.network. The voices and video images used in the installation belong to Transfeminist activists and our sisters - Amanda, Gabi, Nata, Tako. All of us are united by the grief that will forever remind us about our Trans sisters killed in the recent years, but we are also united by the same goal - to achieve living in a country and in the society free from Transphobia! #TDOR
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