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IDAHOT Report 2014: Uganda

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Despite harsh crackdowns on freedoms of expression, assembly and association for LGBTI communities in Uganda over the past months, various actions still took place for the International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia 2014.

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IDAHOT Report 2014: Morocco

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RABAT (AFP) – The association ” Voices of Sexual Minorities ” has launched a campaign in Morocco to fight against the “ill treatment of sexual minorities” within Moroccan society , ahead of the International Day against Homophobia to be held on May 17th.

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IDAHOT Report 2014: Egypt

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Egypt Egyptian activists marked May 17, 2014, with the “Everyone is Different” online campaign, as well as a day of action to support trans communities, sport activities, theatre plays, media productions, videos, articles and radio episodes about homophobia. The campaign “Everyone is Different” started on May 11 and included a series of events until May 17. The organizers started the …

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IDAHOT Report 2014: Ghana

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Ghana The International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia was marked publicly for the first time ever in Ghana, in 2014. Actions took place in the capital, Accra, on Friday May 16. On 16th of May, 2014, the Human Rights Advocacy Centre (HRAC) in Accra, Ghana, organized the first ever event in Ghana to mark the International Day Against Homophobia and …

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IDAHOT Report 2014: Nigeria

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Nigeria Despite recent legal assaults on the possibility of LGBTI rights defence in Nigeria, and a wave of violence against sexual minorities in its wake, various events took place for the International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia in Nigeria in 2014. Press release Activists issued a press statement which affirms the continuous recognition, promotion and protection of LGBTI rights in …

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