Malawi presidential pardon is wise and humane, but means little if laws don’t change
The two Malawian citizens convicted of ‘gross indecency’ and ‘unnatural acts’, who had been sentenced to 14 years’ imprisonment and hard labour...
Learn moreThe two Malawian citizens convicted of ‘gross indecency’ and ‘unnatural acts’, who had been sentenced to 14 years’ imprisonment and hard labour...
Learn moreTwo European gay prides took place last Saturday, 22nd may. Whilst the Bucharest event unfolded without any incident, the first march in...
Learn moreYesterday evening, on the 6th International Day Against Homophobia, uniformed police forces violently attacked five transgender activists from...
Learn moreOn the 17th May 2010, the International Day Against Homophobia, leaders from the European Council, the European Parliament and the European...
Learn moreOn Monday 17th May 2010, the 6th International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO) will mark the exact 20th anniversary of the World Health...
Learn moreThe pride march planned by LGBT communities in Minsk, Belarus, did not receive the city authorities’ approval for tomorrow, Saturday 15th...
Learn moreBaltic Pride 2010 unfolded today without major hurdles. 350 marchers from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, as well as other EU Member States...
Learn moreThe European Commission responded to a question on LGBT issues figuring in European Neighbourhood Policy Progress Reports: All contributions...
Learn moreJoint press release by ILGA-Europe, the Intergroup on LGBT Rights and Amnesty International Baltic Pride, the 8th May pride event organised by the...
Learn moreJoint press release by ILGA-Europe, the Intergroup on LGBT Rights and Amnesty International Raimondas Petrauskas, Lithuania’s Interim Attorney...
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