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Tag Archives: Cameroon
Queer Notes, Nov.-Dec. 2013
Queer Notes: Discrimination in Russia; Intersex in Germany; no prison for rape in Iowa; transition surgery in Iran; Lembembe murdered in Cameroon. Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, Africa, Alternatives-Cameroun, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Brent Girouex, Cameroon, Cameroonian Foundation for AIDS, Council Bluffs Iowa, Eric Ohena Lembembe, Europe, Germany, heterosexism, homophobia, International Olympic Committee, intersex, Iran, lgbt, Middle East, Rape, Russia, Same-sex marriage, transition surgery, Victory Fellowship Church
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Queer Notes, September-October 2012
From the September-October 2012 issue of News & Letters: Queer Notes by Suzanne Rose Yaounde, Cameroon—Human rights leaders from Africa united to denounce “Gay Hate Day,” which took place on Aug. 21 in Cameroon, and the ongoing arrests of people … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Cameroon, GALZ, Gay Day, Gay Hate Day, gay rights, Gays and Lesbians Association of Zimbabwe, Grand Rapids Michigan, Harare, heterosexism, homophobia, Human rights, lgbtq, Narcisse Olivier Djomo Pokam, National Organization for Women, queer liberation, repression, Roger Jean Claude Mbede', Transgendered, Yaoundé, Zimbabwe
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Queer Notes, September-October 2011
From the September-October 2011 issue of News & Letters: Queer Notes by Suzanne Rose While returning from a bar last month in Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon, three men were detained by the police because they thought two of them … Continue reading
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Tagged Cameroon, criminal injustice system, Denver immigration judge Mimi Tsankov, Executive Director of Freedom and Roam Uganda, gay rights, glbt, Iowa, Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera, Lambda Legal, lgbt, Mexico, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland's Foyle Pride Festival, Philadelphia Fair Practices Ordinance, Philadelphia's Youth Study Center, Pink News, Police brutality, queer liberation, Sujey Pando, transgender, undocumented immigrants from Mexico, United States, Violence against LGBT people, Violeta Pando, Yaoundé
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