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		<title>Reports on IDAHOTB 2018 in Middle East and North Africa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the MENA region, LGBTIQ++ people continue to face invisibility, stigma, discrimination, and violence.  Despite growing movements, there persists a significant underrepresentation of gender, sexual, and bodily rights. The Arab Foundation for Freedoms and Equality has produced this website to shed light on all the work that is being done in the region to promote LGBTIQ++ rights. We will be ...]]></description>
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<div>In the MENA region, LGBTIQ++ people continue to face invisibility, stigma, discrimination, and violence.  Despite growing movements, there persists a significant underrepresentation of gender, sexual, and bodily rights. The Arab Foundation for Freedoms and Equality has produced this website to shed light on all the work that is being done in the region to promote LGBTIQ++ rights.</div>
<div>We will be collecting regional works from independent activists, organisations, and anyone who shares with us. <a href="http://afemena.org/idahot/">This website</a>will be updated all the time during this month and we will raise our voices against hate and violence.</div>
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<p dir="rtl">لا يزال الأشخاص ذوي الميول الجنسية المثلية والثنائية و عابرات/ي الجنس في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا يعانون/يعانين من الخفاء والوصم والتمييز والعنف. على الرغم من التحركات المتنامية، لا يزال هناك نقص كبير في تمثيل الحقوق الجندرية والجنسية والجسدية.</p>
<p dir="rtl">الاحتفال بالْيَوْمَ العالمي لمناهضة رهاب المثلية وثنائية الجنس والعبور الجندري، <a href="http://afemena.org/idahot/">(IDAHOT)</a>هو حدث يتم الاحتفال به كل 17 مايو ويهدف إلى رفع مستوى الوعي حول التمييز وإساءة المعاملة والعنف بالإضافة إلى انتهاكات حقوق أفراد مجتمع الميم.</p>
<p dir="rtl">هذه السنة، أصدرت المؤسسة العربية للحريات والمساواة (AFE) هذه الصفحة لتسليط الضوء على جميع الأنشطة التي يقام بها لتعزيز أحداث هذا الْيَوْمَ. سنقوم بجمع الأعمال الإقليمية من الناشطات/ين المستقلات/ين والمنظمات وأي شخص ت/يشترك معنا. سيتم تحديث هذا الموقع طوال الوقت خلال هذا الشهر وسنعمل على رفع أصواتنا ضد</p>
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		<title>IDAHOT 2017 Country Page: Middle-East North Africa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An excellent compilation of information coming from the Arab Foundation for Equality 14 NGOs IDAHOT event in the MENA region this year! 26-05-17 This year’s IDAHOT theme was family. Many LGBTIQ++ organisations in the MENA region worked hard on being part of the celebrations this year by organising different events and actions. Some organisations focused on the theme and showed ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An excellent compilation of information coming from the<a href="http://afemena.org/2017/05/26/14-ngos-idahot-event-in-the-mena-region-this-year/"> Arab Foundation for Equality</a></p>
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<h2>14 NGOs IDAHOT event in the MENA region this year!</h2>
<div class="blog-detail-meta"><span class="date">26-05-17</span></div>
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<p>This year’s IDAHOT theme was family. Many LGBTIQ++ organisations in the MENA region worked hard on being part of the celebrations this year by organising different events and actions. Some organisations focused on the theme and showed to which extent family support can play a role in fighting or surviving violence and hate; while other organisations initiated talks on the notion and the understanding of “family”. There are other organisations that benefited from this year’s IDAHOT to denounce stigma, violence, and discrimination in our region. The Arab Foundation for Freedoms and Equality promoted the work of all these initiatives through social media. Here is a compilation of the different activities that were happening throughout the MENA region this year.</p>
<p><b>1) Lebanon: MOSAIC (MENA Organization for Services, Advocacy, Integration, and Capacity Building)</b></p>
<p>MOSAIC visited the American University of Science and Technology campus in Beirut to promote tolerance &amp; acceptance of diversity among students. Many students took pictures and posted them on social media using the hashtags: #LGBTIQ #LGBTQ #IDAHOT #MOSAIC #ProudAlly #diversity #لا_للكراهية Let’s end #HomoHate #TransHate #BiHate #NOH8 Student were also invited to write their opinion about hate, homophobia, and transphobia on a “thoughts wall”. Music and artistic activities took place on campus as well.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone wp-image-1206 size-full" src="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/mosaic.png" srcset="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/mosaic.png 626w, https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/mosaic-768x511.png 768w" alt="" width="626" height="417" /></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>2) Lebanon: MOSAIC (MENA Organization for Services, Advocacy, Integration, and Capacity Building)</b></p>
<p>MOSAIC created a touching spotlight video on the common issues TRANS people face daily in Lebanon<br />
يوم واحد من يوميات متغيري/ات النوع الاجتماعي في لبنان<br />
#حقد #كره #عدائية #نظام_بطريركي_بيقتل</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>3) Regional (MENA): M-Coalition</b></p>
<p>M-Coalition shared a powerful poster to raise awareness on the dangers of homophobia and transphobia and to denounce criminalisation of homosexuality.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone wp-image-1209 size-full" src="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/m-coalition.png" srcset="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/m-coalition.png 620w, https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/m-coalition-768x516.png 768w" alt="" width="620" height="417" /></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>4) Regional (MENA): M-Coalition</b></p>
<p>M-Coalition created and posted a short video to show that family support is a step towards protecting from homophobia and transphobia</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fmcoalition%2Fvideos%2F1877967035789584%2F&amp;show_text=0&amp;width=560" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p>
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<p><b>5) Regional (MENA): Arab Foundation for Freedoms and Equality, GSRC</b></p>
<p>The Gender and Sexuality Research Center of the Arab Foundation for Freedoms and Equality created a new Lamha video with Ameen Rhayem correcting the terms used by the media when talking about the LGBT community.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fafemena.org%2Fvideos%2F1326071407428765%2F&amp;show_text=0&amp;width=560" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p>
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<p><b>6) Lebanon: Helem Lebanon</b></p>
<p>Helem Lebanon launched the 2017 IDAHOT campaign with a video under the slogan “Homophobia is terrorism”</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2F133916233311662%2Fvideos%2F1366367466733193%2F&amp;show_text=0&amp;width=560" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p>
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<p><b>7) Lebanon: Helem Lebanon</b></p>
<p>Helem campaign included posters showing the difference between acceptance and hate.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone wp-image-1211 size-full" src="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/helem1.png" srcset="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/helem1.png 479w, https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/helem1-768x513.png 768w" alt="" width="479" height="320" /></p>
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<p><b>8) Lebanon: Helem Lebanon</b></p>
<p><img class="alignnone wp-image-1212 size-full" src="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/helem2.png" srcset="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/helem2.png 432w, https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/helem2-768x961.png 768w" alt="" width="432" height="541" /></p>
<p>Helem organised a conference titled “LGBTQI+ Between Social Discrimination, State Violations, and the Achievements of the Human Right Movement.” The conference included seven panels on several LGBTQI+ topics.</p>
<p><strong>Date: Saturday, 20th of May, 2017</strong></p>
<p><strong>Location: Metro Al Madina (cancelled – see reason below)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Conference agenda:</strong></p>
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<li>The media and alternative media – Subhiya Najjar, Jad Ghosn, and Elie Faris</li>
<li>Homosexuality in court rulings – Legal Agenda</li>
<li>Core of LGBTQI+ rights movement in Lebanon – Helem</li>
<li>Trust no one be aware of everyone (vulnerabilities of LGBTQI+ refugees in Lebanon) – Mosaic</li>
<li>Mental and psychological health – LebMASH</li>
<li>Sexual Health Services: Discriminating and Distinguishing – Marsa</li>
<li>Our positioning regarding the regional movement- AFE</li>
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<p>Unfortunately, after receiving numerous threats from extremist religious groups in the country, the venue was cancelled and the conference was relocated to the digital space under the slogan and hashtag:  #وصمة_عار (stigma)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>9) Lebanon: Helem, AFE, MOSAIC, LebMASH, Marsa, Legal Agenda</b></p>
<p><img class="alignnone wp-image-1213 size-full" src="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/wasmet3ar.png" srcset="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/wasmet3ar.png 431w, https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/wasmet3ar-768x575.png 768w" alt="" width="431" height="323" /></p>
<p>As a response to the threats received and the cancellation of Helem event (See number 9), a group of lebanese NGOs launched the campaign  #وصمة_عار and broadcasted an online conference and a live tweet. All the videos from the conference are available on the NGOs Facebook pages.</p>
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<p><b>10) Tunisia: Mawjoudin, Chouf, DAMJ, ATFD, ADLI</b></p>
<p><img class="alignnone wp-image-1214 size-full" src="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/tunisia1.png" srcset="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/tunisia1.png 560w, https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/tunisia1-768x433.png 768w" alt="" width="560" height="316" /></p>
<p>In a great national collaboration, Tunisian LGBTQI rights Mawjoudin and DAMJ, feminist organisations Chouf and ATFD and Association for the Protection of Individual rights ADLI organised an IDAHOT celebration at cinema le Rio. The programme included an overview of LGBTQI situation in Tunisia, a documentary and a drag-show by artist Lorenzo. The event was also broadcasted live on Facebook.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>11) Tunisia: Chouf</b></p>
<p><img class="alignnone wp-image-1215 size-full" src="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/tunisia2.png" srcset="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/tunisia2.png 406w, https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/tunisia2-768x1023.png 768w" alt="" width="406" height="541" /></p>
<p>Chouf organised a collective exhibition titled: AU TEMPS DU 230 in Dar Bech Hama featuring artists:</p>
<ul>
<li>      Nidhal Chamekh</li>
<li>      Aicha Snoussi</li>
<li>      Nadya Zarrougui</li>
<li>      Younes Ben Slimane</li>
<li>      Hela Ammar</li>
<li>      Wafa Ben Romdhane</li>
<li>      Atef Maatallah</li>
<li>      Ibrahim Maatouss</li>
<li>      Lamia Mechichi</li>
<li>      Willis from tunis</li>
<li>      Roua Bida</li>
<li>      Ilyes Messaoudi</li>
</ul>
<p>The event included a buffet and a concert by the group AWRAH</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>12) Regional collaboration: North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Mauritania, Libya, Egypt, and Sudan)</b></p>
<p><img class="alignnone wp-image-1216 size-full" src="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/ourcolorsarethecrime.png" srcset="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/ourcolorsarethecrime.png 561w, https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/ourcolorsarethecrime-768x286.png 768w" alt="" width="561" height="209" /></p>
<p>LGBTQI NGOs from North Africa organised an online campaign under the slogan #OurColoursAreTheCrime</p>
<p>Supporters were invited to join this campaign by blogging, tweeting and publishing posts with stories of violence in public spaces and on the street.</p>
<p>The NGOs involved in this action are:</p>
<ul>
<li>   Alouen association (Algeria)</li>
<li>      Free Feminist Union (Morocco)</li>
<li>      Mawjoudin We Exist (Tunisia)</li>
<li>      Nouakchott Solidarity Association (Mauritania)</li>
<li>      Quzah Magazine (Libya)</li>
<li>      Rainbow Egypt (Egypt)</li>
<li>      Rainbow Sudan (Sudan)</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>13) Regional Collaboration: Nile Valley (Egypt and Sudan)</b></p>
<p><img class="alignnone wp-image-1217 size-full" src="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/myfamilymychoice.png" srcset="https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/myfamilymychoice.png 543w, https://afemena.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/myfamilymychoice-768x270.png 768w" alt="" width="543" height="191" /></p>
<p>As part of its celebration of the Egyptian and the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia, Bedayaa Organization for LGBTQI in Nile Valley Area (Egypt &amp; Sudan) in collaboration with Mesahat Foundation for Sexual &amp; Gender Diversity and Trans Homoz DZ launched “My Family My Choice” regional campaign from North Africa on May 2017 .</p>
<p>The camping contained many activities such as online media campaigns and events in Sudan (Khartoum), Algeria (Algeria), and Egypt; in both Cairo and Alexandria.</p>
<p>The campaign focused on the concept of “Queer Alternative Families” and the support and solidarity that we gain from our queer families, through open discussions in the presence of LGBTQ community members and their allies. Moreover, filming and screening of short documentaries about queer families’ life in Egypt and the struggle of LGBTQ persons in Sudan.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>14) Lebanon: Helem Lebanon</b></p>
<p>Helem shared a documentary that talks explicitly about the LGBTQI+ struggle and the rights movement in Lebanon</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bedayaa Organization for LGBTQI in Nile Valley Area in collaboration with Mesahat Foundation for Sexual &#38; Gender Diversity and TransHomoz DZ: launching the regional campaign “My Family My Choice” for North Africa; May 17 @ online media and events in Sudan, Algeria, and Egypt (Cairo and Alexandria)]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although there were no national events held in the country, Algeria was included in cross-national campaigns run by Bedayaa Organization for LGBTQI in the Nile Valley and Mesahat Foundation. This campaign, which took place in Algeria, Egypt and Sudan, addressed discrimination and stigma across the region. The campaign included online messages aimed at raising awareness and tackling damaging attitudes which ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although there were no national events held in the country, Algeria was included in cross-national campaigns run by Bedayaa Organization for LGBTQI in the Nile Valley and Mesahat Foundation.</p>
<p>This campaign, which took place in Algeria, Egypt and Sudan, addressed discrimination and stigma across the region. The campaign included online messages aimed at raising awareness and tackling damaging attitudes which contribute to marginalization and stigma. For more information please visit the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Together-Our-Voice-is-Louder-idahot-2016-1546485945654274">campaign’s Facebook page.</a></p>
<p>Due to security concerns from within the local community we did not see any locally-held events within Algeria. If you have information on the country you would like us to know about please get in touch directly.</p>
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		<title>2016 Events: Bedayaa to mark IDAHOT in Egypt, Sudan and Algeria</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2016 10:13:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LGBT organisation Bedayaa will mark IDAHOT 2016 this year with a campaign held across Sudan, Egypt and Algeria. The campaign will include the work of local Trans and LGBT organisations and will hope to address issues of discrimination and stigma facing the LGBT community. From the organisers: &#8220;Together Our Voice is Louder&#8221; is a campaign launched by Bedayaa Organization for ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LGBT organisation Bedayaa will mark IDAHOT 2016 this year with a campaign held across Sudan, Egypt and Algeria. The campaign will include the work of local Trans and LGBT organisations and will hope to address issues of discrimination and stigma facing the LGBT community.</p>
<p>From the organisers:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Together Our Voice is Louder&#8221; is a campaign launched by Bedayaa Organization for LGBTQI in the Nile Valley Area (Egypt &amp; Sudan) and Mesahat Foundation sexual and gender diversity and Trans-Homos&#8211;DZ organization form Algeria on the occasion of International Day Against Homophobia and Trans phobia (IDAHOT 2016).The campaign aims to highlight the violence based on sexual orientation and / or gender identity against LGBTQI in North Africa (Egypt, Sudan, Algeria).</p>
<p>The Campaign held different activities in Cairo &amp; Alexandria in Egypt; as well as in Khartoum Sudan during the whole month of May, also we published an online book “Stories about Homophobia &amp; Transphobia from North Africa”</p></blockquote>
<p>For more information on the group and the event please visit their <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Together-Our-Voice-is-Louder-idahot-2016-1546485945654274">campaign&#8217;s Facebook page. </a></p>
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		<title>Algeria IDAHO report 2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2013 14:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[IDAHO mobilisations in Algeria centred on the publication of the ‘Colors and Shapes’ book, ]]></description>
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<h4>IDAHO mobilisations in Algeria centred on the publication of the ‘Colors and Shapes’ book, which features testimonies and powerful images of Algerian LGBT people. In Algeria, says the organiser’s press release, ‘the “Rainbow Flashmob” operation proves to be very difficult, if not impossible, when we know that simple gatherings are repressed by the authorities, bringing LGBT people together may pose a danger to their safety. Despite these constraints… [we] insisted on participating with the action of “Colors and Shapes” by bringing a few people together in major cities across the country to take pictures anonymously. With the aim of increasing LGBT visibility, but paradoxically with a hidden face.’</h4>
<p><a href="https://dayagainsthomophobia.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ALGERIA1.jpg" rel="prettyPhoto"><img src="https://dayagainsthomophobia.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ALGERIA1-198x300.jpg" alt="ALGERIA" width="198" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Members of the Algerian organisation <a href="http://alouen.org/">Alouen</a> were responsible for the creation of the book which can be viewed online, in full <a href="http://fr.calameo.com/read/0014839678d61e1a91df3">here</a>.</p>
<h4><strong>Access the full press release:</strong></h4>
<p><a href="https://dayagainsthomophobia.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Communiqu%C3%A9-de-presse-An.pdf">Press release</a> for the Colors and Shapes book.</p>
<h4><strong>Poster: ‘Difference is not an illness’</strong></h4>
<p>Another LGBT organisation, <a href="http://www.abunawasdz.org/">Abus Nawas</a>, issued a powerful poster for the Day, with the slogan ‘Difference is not an illness’ in reference to the refusal of national public and medical authorities to acknowledge the WHO decision to declassify homosexuality as a mental illness, back in 1990.</p>
<p><a href="https://dayagainsthomophobia.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/algeria2013.jpg" rel="prettyPhoto"><img src="https://dayagainsthomophobia.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/algeria2013-225x300.jpg" alt="algeria2013" width="225" height="300" /></a></p>
<h4><strong>For more information:</strong></h4>
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<li>Alouen Association <a href="https://www.facebook.com/AAlouen">on facebook</a>.</li>
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		<title>Algeria-based LGBT Association initiates photo project on IDAHO</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 14:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Algeria, because of discriminatory laws 333 and 338 of the Penal Code, it seems to be rather difficult or next to impossible to organize Rainbow Flashmobs.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Algeria, because of discriminatory laws 333 and 338 of the Penal Code, it seems to be rather difficult or next to impossible to organize Rainbow Flashmobs. Given that the simple gatherings are repressed by the authorities, the idea of ​​bringing LGBT people would be dangerous for their safety.</p>
<p>Despite these constraints, l’Association Alouen carried out action themed “Shapes and Colors”, gathering a few people in major cities across the country to take pictures anonymously. In an objective visibility a cry to “existence” but paradoxically the hidden face, several photos were taken in Algiers, Constantine, Oran and Tlemcen.</p>
<p>In solidarity with Des Formes et des Couleurs (“Shapes and Colors”), LGBT and gay-friendly groups in Algeria took part in the action.</p>
<p>A booklet including these pictures and testimonies of victims of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia has been completed and will be shared on the website of l’Association Alouen and on its Facebook page.</p>
<p>Website : www.alouen.org<br />
Social network: www.facebook.com/AAlouen</p>
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		<title>Forms and Colors of the Rainbow: Algerian Alouen Association brings LGBT people together</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The action “Des Formes et Des Couleurs” (Forms and Colors) continues in Algeria, with the launch of the photo award “Promenade de L’étang Oran – منتزه لىتان وهران”. In Algeria, ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The action “Des Formes et Des Couleurs” (Forms and Colors) continues in Algeria, with the launch of the photo award “Promenade de L’étang Oran – منتزه لىتان وهران”.</p>
<p>In Algeria, because of discriminatory laws 333 and 338 of the Penal Code, the “Rainbow Flashmob” operation proves to be very difficult, if not impossible, when we know that simple gatherings are repressed by the authorities, bringing LGBT people together may pose a danger to their safety.</p>
<p>Despite these constraints, the Alouen Association insisted on participating with the action of “Colors and Shapes” by bringing a few people together in major cities across the country to take pictures anonymously. With the aim of increasing LGBT visibility, but paradoxically with a hidden face, several photos were taken in Algiers, Constantine, Oran and Tlemcen.<br />
In solidarity with “Colors and Shapes” LGBT and gay-friendly individuals living outside of Algeria also took part in the action.</p>
<p>A booklet of these pictures and testimonies of LGBT victims of homophobia has been completed and will be shared on the Alouen Association website and Facebook page.</p>
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		<title>Algeria IDAHO Report 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2012 14:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[catlist name=country tag="algeria"] Tuning into this year’s IDAHO focus on education, activists in Algeria developed a series of four comic strips depicting different situations of young LGBTs at school.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tuning into this year’s IDAHO focus on education, activists in Algeria developed a series of four comic strips depicting different situations of young LGBTs at school. The situations represented stories that LGBTs could easily recognize. The use of comic strips was designed to make the messages accessible to all people, including small children. None of the comic strips featured any dialogue, reflecting how homophobia and transphobia are lived in silence. The comic strips were posted on the streets of Alger.</p>
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