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17 09 2013
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Israel recognizes two men as child’s biological father
In a precedent-setting move, Israel's Interior Ministry has recognized two men as a child’s biological father, following a legal battle of almost two years. The move requires the state to recognize one of the parents as a mother, initially, before later allowing him to change his gender definition
05 09 2013
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David Cameron will question Putin on anti-gay law
London - 4 September 2013 Under Secretary of State at the Foreign Office, Alistair Burt, met human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, and Marie Campbell of the online activist group All Out, at the Foreign Office last night (3 September). He confirmed to them that Prime Minister David Cameron will
03 09 2013
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Europe Should Follow Russia’s Anti-Gay Lead, Says Church Official
MOSCOW, September 3 (RIA Novosti) – Europe should follow Russia’s example in adopting laws designed to preserve family life, such as its ban on propagating "homosexual propaganda" to children, a church official said last week. “I believe that this law is necessary, and it was adopted in a very time
22 08 2013
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Kazakhstan wants to ban gay 'propaganda'
Kazakhstan parliament wants to follow in Russia's footsteps and put through a bill banning homosexuality 'propaganda' in Kazakhstan, Tengrinews.kz reports. MPs believe that Kazakhstan needs a law that would route out gay-clubs and ban LGBT community’s pride parades. Member of the Majilis (the Lower
19 08 2013
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Russian athletes kiss in protest against anti-LGBT law
Two female members of the Russian team at the World Athletics Championships have used their gold medal win as a platform for protesting their country’s anti-gay legislation, by sharing a kiss on the podium. Kseniya Ryzhova and Tatyana Firova won gold in the 4×400 metres relay at the Championships i
19 08 2013
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Finnish Minister Flies Rainbow Flag in Moscow
Finland's minister for culture and sports, Paavo Arhinmäki, waved a rainbow flag on Saturday August 17th in Moscow in the audience of women's high jump final at the athletics Worlds Championships while Sweden's Emma Green Tregaro (famous for painting her nails in rainbow colours for the qualificatio
19 08 2013
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Visible Bodies, Photo Exhibition Features Transgender Narratives Retold
"Visible Bodies: Transgender Narratives Retold" is a San Diego-based photography exhibition that seeks to rewrite the way that stories are told about transgender, gender-varient, and gender non-conforming individuals. Through a process that pairs captions and stories written by participants with cl
19 08 2013
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Germany To Offer Third Gender Option On Birth Certificates
As of November, Germany will be the first country in Europe to offer a "third gender" distinction on its birth certificates. A new German law stipulates that children who are born of indeterminate gender no longer have to be categorized as "male" or "female." Instead, parents can choose to leave
12 08 2013
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Italy: 14-year-old commits suicide because of anti-gay bullying
A fourteen-year-old in Rome has taken his own life because of anti-gay bullying, and struggles with finding acceptance of his sexuality. After causing cuts to his arms and groin, the teenager killed himself after 2am on Friday by throwing himself from a balcony. He had previously left two mess
08 08 2013
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Armenian Police Propose Gay 'Propaganda' Ban
YEREVAN -- Armenia's police have proposed a ban on promoting "non-traditional sexual relationships" in the country. The proposed amendments to Armenia’s administrative offenses law were placed on the website of Armenia's police this week. The amendments say citizens, legal entities, and offici
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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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