Posted on February 20, 2009 by Martin
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The Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs has told a UN review of human rights in the African nation that there is no gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans community in his country.
Ojo Madueke was addressing the United Nations Universal Periodic Review (UNUPR) on Human Rights in Geneva.
“As we have indicated in our National Report, [...]
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Posted on February 20, 2009 by Martin
The Dutch Paradox Gay bashings and sons of Arab immigrants — as Jurriaan Teulings investigates, Dutch gays are caught in the middle of a cultural clash. And that’s not all bad news. By Jurriaan Teulings Amsterdam has always been a city of good news. The world’s oldest extant gay rights group — the [...]
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Posted on August 7, 2008 by Martin
Rowan Williams believes that gay sexual relationships can “reflect the love of God” in a way that is comparable to marriage, The Times has learnt.
Gay partnerships pose the same ethical questions as those between men and women, and the key issue for Christians is that they are faithful and lifelong, he believes.
Dr Williams is [...]
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Posted on August 5, 2008 by jhonhighmatch
Situated on a natural harbor, prosperous, cosmopolitan Dubai is a former fishing
and pearling port founded in 1833. While it has always drawn expatriates, the
discovery of oil in 1966 brought frenetic development and influxes of foreign workers
and tourists. English is now Dubai’s third most frequently spoken language, after
Arabic and Farsi. The shopping capital of the Middle [...]
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Posted on August 3, 2008 by jhonhighmatch
With lavish spas, world-class golf courses and near-guaranteed sun, California’s desert oasis is the perfect Tinseltown detox red more+
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Posted on July 28, 2008 by jhonhighmatch
Nothing makes us cringe more than the words “gay best friend” as it pertains to TV—especially when said gay is the BFF on a reality show—but something about Glenn Douglas Packard is different.
First off, there’s no big coming out episode—he’s already out. Secondly, the whole catty, sex-obsessed corner reality show producers like to paint their [...]
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Posted on July 28, 2008 by jhonhighmatch
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Most Christians believe gay sex is a sin and that practising gays should not be ordained. A survey by ComRes of 517 Protestant Christians in Britain found that only 3 per cent of nonCatholic Christians believe homosexuality is not a sin, while 81 per cent say it is and 15 per cent say “it is [...]
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