Day: April 12, 2016

96 years old Borghild Dalheim welcomes gays to marry in the Norwegian churches. She believes that God created the gays too.
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Borghild Dalheim (96) supports same-sex marriage in the Norwegian Church
96 years old Borghild Dalheim welcomes gays to marry in the Norwegian churches. She believes that God created the gays too.
First the Air France hostesses didn't want to wear veils when getting off the plane in Iran, now gay stewards don't want to go to a country where homosexuals could face the death penalty.
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Air France’s gay stewards rebel over flights to Iran
First the Air France hostesses didn’t want to wear veils when getting off the plane in Iran, now gay stewards don’t want to go to a country where homosexuals could face the death penalty.
Almost half of Jamaicans say they would throw their children out of their homes for being gay, resurrecting the issue of homelessness reportedly affecting members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in Jamaica.
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Most Jamaicans Would Kick Out Their Gay Children
Almost half of Jamaicans say they would throw their children out of their homes for being gay, resurrecting the issue of homelessness reportedly affecting members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in Jamaica.
State legislation mirrors outrageous provisions in North Carolina law that has drawn widespread condemnation, and South Dakota bill vetoed last month.
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Tenn. AG Warns That State Will Lose Federal Funding Over Bills Attacking Trans Students
State legislation mirrors outrageous provisions in North Carolina law that has drawn widespread condemnation, and South Dakota bill vetoed last month.
A new report from Index on Censorship exposes the torture, imprisonment and assassination of LGBT people and activists in Honduras.
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Honduras: 215 LGBT people murdered in 7 years
A new report from Index on Censorship exposes the torture, imprisonment and assassination of LGBT people and activists in Honduras.
A video showing two gay men being beaten up has provoked two very different social media campaigns in Morocco. One in support of the victims of the attack, and another in support of the alleged attackers.
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Moroccans divided over video of homophobic attack
A video showing two gay men being beaten up has provoked two very different social media campaigns in Morocco. One in support of the victims of the attack, and another in support of the alleged attackers.