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ILGA publishes State-sponsored Homophobia report
Being lesbian or gay is risking jail time in 86 countries and death penalty in 7.
World
May 17th is the International Day against Homophobia. ILGA, the International Lesbian and Gay Association, has chosen this date to launch a yearly report on
Supportive governments
60 countries have publicly supported sexual orientation at the CHR/HRC between 2003 and 2008
World
Currently there are altogether 60 countries that have publicly supported sexual orientation as an issue at the United Nations Commission on Human Rights/Human...
 
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World
8th Session of UN Human Rights Council
Statement on sexual orientation and gender identity at the UN
Canada
Zaafaran
Lesbians, bisexuals, transvestite, transgender and transsexual of the Middle East and Maghreb
Lebanon
MEEM, a new LBTQ group
Meem is a community of and for LBTQ women in Lebanon.
World
UNCHR LGBT rights 2008
We welcome the strong statements by the European Union and by 10 Mercosur and Associated countries in favour of ending discrimination and violence based on sexual orientation and gender identity
World
UN Human Rights Council 2008
Slovenia and Mercosur countries'statement in favour of LGBT rights at the UNCHR
United States
The U.N. Commission on the Status of Women
Women, commitments and impotence
Sri Lanka
Breast and Cervical Cancer
Equal Ground launches the Brochure ‘Breast and Cervical Cancer’
Thailand
ILGA-Asia conference elects first regional board
About 160 lesbian, gay, trans and human rights activists from 12 Asian and non-Asian countries attended the III ILGA Asia conference which was held in ChiangMai from Jan 24 to 27.
World
ILGA World Conference
The Executive Board of ILGA decided to postpone the ILGA World Conference
Senegal
Senegal
Homosexuality must no longer be a crime