

NDTV | Martina Navratilova hits out at International Olympic Committee over gay rights NDTV The openly gay former tennis star slammed the International Olympic Committee's inaction ahead of the Sochi Winter Olympics in February in Russia, a country which has courted criticism for legislation that gay activists and critics say discriminates ... International Olympic Committee must push Russia on gay rights: Navratilova IOC must push Russia on gay rights - Navratilova, Collins |
African LGBT activists seek international support Washington Blade NEW YORK â" African LGBT activists on Monday called upon the international community to do more to support the continent's gay rights movement. Friedel Dausab, a Namibian HIV/AIDS advocate, said during a briefing in lower Manhattan that the U.S. and ... |
'First Egyptian Film About Homosexuality' To Screen At Dubai International ... Huffington Post A film described as Egypt's first about gay life will appear in the Dubai International Film Festival's Film Market. "Family Secrets," based on a true story, follows a young gay man's struggles with "family and community over the issue of his sexuality ... |
Rainbow Wellington maintains there should be no blanket ban on gay and bisexual men giving blood in New Zealand, but individual risk assessments instead.
A draft review of New Zealand's blood donation laws has recommended dropping the ban period for gay and bisexual men from five years from the time they have had anal or oral sex with another man, to one year.
The New Zealand AIDS Foundation has paid tribute to Nelson Mandela for his HIV/AIDS advocacy work.
In the face of heavy criticism of Russia's human rights history, International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach sought to diffuse the situation with an announcement on Tuesday.
An American pastor who was sentenced for helping a woman flee to Central America to escape a custody battle with her lesbian partner has said the case should be dismissed as the crime did not take place in Vermont, where he was sentenced.
Speaking at the eulogy for Nelson Mandela, President Obama made a powerful speech about equality around the world, noting LGBT rights as part of the speech.
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