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India government mulls legalising gay sex
The Indian government is considering decriminalising homosexuality, a day after the country's top court upheld a law which criminalised gay sex. Law Minister Kapil Sibal said "all options were being considered to restore a 2009 Delhi High Court order" which had decriminalised gay sex.
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Leading Russian actor on gays: ‘I'd burn them all alive in ovens’
"I'd burn them all alive in ovens," Okhlobystin said, reported a Russian website, NGS.Novosti. The actor was speaking on stage at an event being held in the east of Russia. "It's Sodom and Gomorrah, as a religious person I can't be indifferent to it. It's a living threat to my children."
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Uganda passes draconian anti-gay law
Law condemned when it was first introduced in parliament in 2010 threatens gay people with life imprisonment.
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Students Shut Down School After Gay Vice Principal Forced to Resign
The forced resignation of a popular high school vice principal in Washington prompted hundreds of students to stage a protest that effectively shut the school down. Sit-ins and walk-outs were held all day yesterday at Eastside Catholic High School in Sammamish following news that vice principal Mark Zmuda had been dismissed for marrying his same-sex partner back in July.
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Gay marriage in Utah? Say it ain’t so
The Church has been consistent in its support of traditional marriage while teaching that all people should be treated with respect ... We continue to believe that voters in Utah did the right thing by providing clear direction in the state constitution that marriage should be between a man and a woman and we are hopeful that this view will be validated by a higher court.
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'Duck Dynasty': Petition to Reinstate Phil Robertson Reaches Goal of 250,000 Signatures
A petition to end Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson's indefinite suspension following anti-gay comments he made in a recent interview reached its goal of 250,000 signatures early Friday morning, roughly one week after the petition was created.
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Pope Francis Excommunicates Priest Who Backed Women’s Ordination and Gays
Father Greg Reynolds of Melbourne, Australia found out last week that Pope Francis had excommunicated him, and he was shocked. Granted, Reynolds holds less than traditional views in the Catholic Church—he supports women’s ordination and gay marriage—but Pope Francis has more than hinted lately that the Church needs to adopt a new tone towards those social issues.
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What’s Next for Gay Rights in 2014?
The year 2013 was a banner one for gay marriage—but some LGBT activists are asking whether the movement is headed down the path to true equality and liberation.
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The shocking practice of 'corrective rape' - aimed at 'curing' lesbians
Clare Carter travelled across South Africa to photograph and interview the victims of this appalling crime. These are their stories...
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One Marine’s Dying Wish
WE don’t get any say about the kind of world we’re born into — about whether it’s prepared for the likes of us, whether it will open its arms. Hal Faulkner certainly didn’t get the world he deserved. It was needlessly cruel to him, senselessly judgmental. For the most part, he made peace with that.
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NSFW Electric Six - Gay bar(Uncensored) - With Lyrics
You! I wanna take you to a gay bar, I wanna take you to a gay bar, I wanna take you to a gay bar, gay bar, gay bar
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Holyfield reprimanded for comments on gays
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield has been reprimanded by the bosses of a British reality TV show for saying being gay ''ain't normal.''
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Nigeria bans gay marriage, gay meetings
Nigeria's president has signed a law that bans same-sex marriage and criminalizes homosexual associations, societies and meetings, with penalties of up to 14 years in jail.
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Eighty percent of congregation quits after Indiana church forces out gay choir director
A church in Indiana has seen about 80 percent of its members leave after a gay choral director was forced out over his sexual orientation.
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Russia Accuses Europe Of 'Aggressive Propaganda Of Homosexual Love'
A Russian report on the state of human rights in Europe in 2014 has accused the EU of trying to force an "aggressive propaganda of homosexual love" on other countries. The English-language version of the document, labeled an "unofficial translation" yet released today, also refers to LGBT as "queers."
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Uganda Among World's Top Gay Porn Consumers
Despite the county’s antigay laws, Uganda is among the countries racking up the greatest number of internet searches for gay pornography.
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Uganda President Yoweri Museveni blocks anti-gay law
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has refused to approve a controversial bill to toughen punishments for homosexuals. He has written to the parliamentary speaker criticising her for passing it in December without a quorum. Homosexuals were "abnormal" or were so for "mercenary reasons" and could be "rescued", a local paper quotes his letter as saying. The bill provides for life imprisonment for homosexual acts and also makes it a crime not to report gay people.
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Vladimir Putin says LGBT people welcome at Olympics but must ‘leave children alone’
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday said gays need not fear persecution at the Winter Olympic Games, but stood by a controversial ban on promoting homosexuality to children. “We don’t have a ban on non-traditional sexual relations between people,” Putin told a group of volunteers who will be working at the Games. “We have a ban on the propaganda of homosexuality and paedophilia,” Putin said in televised comments from host city Sochi, with three weeks to go until the event.
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Putin: Russia must 'cleanse' itself of gays, but they shouldn't fear Sochi
Russian President Vladimir Putin defended Russia's anti-gay law Sunday, linking homosexuality with pedophilia and stating Russia needs to "cleanse" itself of gays if it wants to increase its birth rate. Putin's comments in an interview broadcast Sunday with Russian and foreign television stations displayed the wide gulf between Putin’s views on homosexuality and that of many in the west ahead a Winter Olympic Games in Sochi that could be overshadowed by the debate.
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Putin Defends Anti-Gay Law but Vows No 'Problems' for Guests
Russian President Vladimir Putin defended his country's controversial new anti-gay law, saying it aims to protect children and does not discriminate against anyone. "It seems to me that the law that we have adopted does not hurt anyone," he said during an interview with a small group of reporters in Sochi Friday, including ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos, the only U.S. reporter.
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