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IDAHOT 2017 country page: Malaysia

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PELANGI, Campaign for Equality and Human Rights Initiative (FB page): The Siti & Pepper Show: Love MEANS A Family – a talk show featuring 4 young LGBT individuals and their families and our hosts: Siti a loving mom and a fierce human rights lawyer; Pepper is a dad, writer, teacher and self-confessed ex-homophobe; May 19 at 6:0o p.m. @ MCCHR Pusat Rakyat …

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IDAHOT 2017 country page: Morocco

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Mouvement Alternatif pour les Libertés Individuelles – Maroc (M.A.L.I.) calls artists to send artwork against homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. The winner will be published on IDAHOT @ online Alouen Association (Algeria), Mawjoudin Association (Tunisia, FB), Nouakchott Solidarity Association (Mauritania), Rainbow Egypt (Egypt), Rainbow Sudan (Sudan), Quzah Magazine (Libya FB), Free Feminist Union (Morocco): #OurColoursAreTheCrime – online campaign

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IDAHOT 2017 country page: Switzerland

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Ville Ge and The Pansy Project: Poster campaign in Geneva; May 15 – 28;  May 17 at 12:00 p.m. Flashmob “Thoughts against homophobia and transphobia” @ University of Geneva – Uni Mail, Boulevard du Pont-d’Arve 40, Geneva; “Plant a flower against violence”; May 20 at 2:00 p.m. @ Maleny, Kiosque du Jardin Anglais, Geneva UNIGE Egalité, Egalité et Diversité dans la ville, Bureau …

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IDAHOT 2017 country page: Canada

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Prime Minister Trudeau declared, “Today — and every day — I join Canadians to support gender expression, gender identity and sexual orientation rights for people in Canada and around the world, and to challenge stigma, violence and prejudices wherever they occur.” Rainbow Railroad, the Dignity Initiative, Egale Canada Human Rights Trust and Canada Pride Montréal: Canada’s Role in Supporting LGBTI Refugees – Chechnya …

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