Wednesday, December 25, 2013

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

“Mr. Spicer’s voice is sampled exactly as he recorded it."
Sick of watching _Love Actually/Home Alone/It’s A Wonderful Life_ every damn Christmas Eve?
The soundtrack to being an antagonistic jerk this holiday season.

Uganda's gays fear mounting violence in wake of anti-gay bill's passage
CNN
Kampala, Uganda (CNN) -- Gay-rights activists in Uganda warned Monday of mounting violence against homosexuals after parliament passed controversial legislation last week that would make some gay acts punishable with life in prison. "The witch hunt had ...
Ugandan Gay Activists Vow to Fight 'Ignorant' BillJakarta Globe
Uganda adopts tough anti-gay billSowetan
Uganda Passes Anti-Gay Bill Into LawNews One
Windy City Times -GMA News
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International Business Times UK

Ugandan parliament passes anti-gay bill that includes life in prison
CNN
It was briefly shelved amid the backlash. At the time, some European nations threatened to withdraw aid to Uganda, which relies on millions of dollars from the international community. Before its passage Friday, parliament adjusted the death penalty ...
International outcry as Uganda adopts anti-gay billNews24
Uganda Votes to Imprison Gays for LifeInternational Business Times UK
Uganda Passes Tough New Bill Against HomosexualityABC News
New York Times -Washington Blade -Zee News
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The Guardian

Indian ban on gay sex violates international law: UN
Reuters
GENEVA (Reuters) - A decision by the Indian Supreme Court to reinstate a ban on gay sex represents a "significant step backwards for India" and violates international law, United Nations human rights chief Navi Pillay said on Thursday, suggesting the ...
UN asks India to review gay sex banThe Guardian
India's Supreme Court Upholds Anti-Gay Sex LawABC News

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Against a background of acrimony and changing times, New Zealand's longest-running HIV support organisation has been wound up after twenty five years and has passed on its responsibilities to national support and advocacy organisation Body Positive.
Recognising that Christmas cheer, stresses and holiday spirits can erode people's commitment to safe sex, the NZ AIDS Foundation is urging gay and bi men to ensure they have condoms and lube on hand.
As 2013 comes to an end, PinkNews highlights the most important US stories of the past twelve months.
Manchester Withington MP John Leech says he’s delighted that Alan Turing has received a royal pardon and has thanked all of those who helped in the campaign.
A gay man in San Diego was viciously assaulted by three men in a homophobic attack, leaving the victim with broken ribs and a damaged eye socket.


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