Tag: Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabian Prince ‘threatened to kill staff who watched his drug fuelled gay romp’
A prince in Saudi Arabia allegedly threatened to kill staff members who witnessed him being pleasured by a male aide.
London rally against Uganda anti-gay Bill
Fifty, mostly African, campaigners rallied outside the Uganda High Commission in London yesterday (8 January) to urge the Ugandan president to not sign the Anti-Homosexuality Bill that was passed by the Ugandan parliament on 20 December 2013.
Is it “moderate” to hate gays and women?
The existence of violent Islamists has enabled many deeply reactionary Islamic preachers to claim the mantle of being “moderate” because they do not support jihadism.
Homosexuals ‘to be barred from entering Kuwait’
The routine clinical screening of expatriates coming into the Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC) might be also used to “detect” homosexuals, a senior Kuwaiti official has said.
No gays allowed: Saudi Arabia bans homosexuals from schools
Gays and “tomboys” can no long enter public schools and universities in Saudi Arabia, until they change their appearance and behavior. That’s how the country chose to tackle the spread of the two “phenomena”.
Footballer in Saudi fined over ‘gay’ remark
Saudi Arabia’s football disciplinary committee has suspended Meril Radoi for two matches and fined him SR20,000 ($5,500) after he described a Saudi player as gay.