Thursday, February 19, 2009

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

Two American fundamentalist Christians have been excluded from entering the UK after they threatened to protest in Basingstoke.

The Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has been ordered by the High Court to have a gay asylum seeker who was removed from the UK brought back to Britain.

A gay airport employee who was sexually harassed by a female colleague was today awarded almost double the compensation expected.

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GulfNews

Canadian author protests Dubai fest, won't attend
The Associated Press
According to Bedell, who lived in Bahrain for five years in the 1980s, the book was not acceptable because one characters, Sheikh Rashid, is assumed to be gay. Homosexuality is illegal in the United Arab Emirates. The author also said festival ...
Civil liberties hero of the week: Margaret Atwood guardian.co.uk
Atwood now hoping to attend Dubai festival 'virtually' Globe and Mail
The Work On: Dubai banning Independent
eTaiwan News - Independent
all 115 news articles

Bolivia bans anti-gay discrimination in constitution
Gay and Lesbian Times, CA
African GLBT activists and gay rights lawyers met in Cape Town, South Africa, for four days in early February to discuss legal strategies in the push for gay rights on the continent. The meeting was organized by the International Gay and Lesbian Human ...

Stopping The Hate

11 Not-To-Be-Missed Gay and Lesbian Events in Philly put an Extra ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY
April 19-26, 2009. phillyblackpride.org The week-long Equality Forum celebrates international gay culture and politics with parties and educational events made possible by more than 75 regional, national and international organizations. ...
Gay and Lesbian Community Still Traveling Gayapolis
NATIONAL ROUNDUP Windy City Times
all 16 news articles

GulfNews

Canadian author protests Dubai fest, won't attend
The Associated Press
According to Bedell, who lived in Bahrain for five years in the 1980s, the book was not acceptable because one characters, Sheikh Rashid, is assumed to be gay. Homosexuality is illegal in the United Arab Emirates. The author also said festival ...
Civil liberties hero of the week: Margaret Atwood guardian.co.uk
Atwood now hoping to attend Dubai festival 'virtually' Globe and Mail
The Work On: Dubai banning Independent
eTaiwan News - Independent
all 115 news articles

Bolivia bans anti-gay discrimination in constitution
Gay and Lesbian Times, CA
African GLBT activists and gay rights lawyers met in Cape Town, South Africa, for four days in early February to discuss legal strategies in the push for gay rights on the continent. The meeting was organized by the International Gay and Lesbian Human ...

Stopping The Hate

11 Not-To-Be-Missed Gay and Lesbian Events in Philly put an Extra ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY
April 19-26, 2009. phillyblackpride.org The week-long Equality Forum celebrates international gay culture and politics with parties and educational events made possible by more than 75 regional, national and international organizations. ...
Gay and Lesbian Community Still Traveling Gayapolis
NATIONAL ROUNDUP Windy City Times
all 16 news articles
Auckland's weather has taken a turn for the worse, leading to the postponement of today's OUTLine Tennis Tournament and worries over Sunday's Wigs on the Waterfront fundraiser.

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