Friday, April 11, 2014

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

One of the foremost and longest-running ‘pray the gay away’ therapy programs in Australia closes tomorrow, and our LGBTI community of faith will mark its passing.
One of Oxford Street’s longest-running gay venues is now on the market, with its management reassuring punters that events will run as usual there for the time-being.
The entire Oxford Street community is struggling with the effect Sydney's new lock-out laws are having, as locals fear we'll soon lose our unique and valuable gay spaces.

Africa's anti-gay movement spreads to Ethiopia
WZTV
ADDIS ABBA, Ethiopia (AP) -- Two groups in Ethiopia say they will hold an anti-gay demonstration in the capital. Ethiopia appears set to become the latest African country to increase the public demonization of gays, following new legislation in Uganda ...

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Soccer player guilty of anti-gay gesture
Fresno Bee
BRIGHTON, England â€" A British court has found Turkish forward Colin Kazim-Richards guilty of making an anti-gay gesture at a match while playing for Blackburn. The 27-year-old claimed he was bantering with the crowd at his former club Brighton when he ...


Footballer guilty of anti-gay gesture in England
The Idaho Statesman
BRIGHTON, England â€" A British court has found Turkey striker Colin Kazim-Richards guilty of making an anti-gay gesture at a match while playing for Blackburn. The 27-year-old Kazim-Richards claimed he was bantering with the crowd at former club ...

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A report from the Foreign Office says India's recriminalisation of homosexuality was 'unexpected'.
A Crimean lesbian has said she is terrified that an anti-gay propaganda law will be imposed by Russia.
A gay man from Dallas has been found murdered, naked and wrapped in a sheet in the backseat of his car.


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