No longer ‘In the Bottle’? LGBT rights in Malaysia and Southeast Asia
Malaysia’s Women’s Minister Last week 66 young boys in the conservative largely Muslim state of Terengganu, Malaysia, were sent to a special ‘re-education’ camp for displaying signs of effeminacy which if left ‘unchecked’, state official argued, could “reach the point of no return”. In other words they could ‘become’ gay or transsexual. Blog this! Bookmark [...]
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New executions in Karaj and Birjand today- One executed in Tehran yesterday
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The Kurdish political prisoner Habibollah Latifi is at imminent danger of execution
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Human rights activist Kouhyar Goudarzi and his mother were arrested by Iranian authorities
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Congressmen seek law to help investigate Internet kiddie porn
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Liberia & Ghana: George Weah’s view on Liberian refugee incident with Ghana Police
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Bangladesh ethnic communities protest Islamization of constitution
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Iranian judge returns severely abused 4 year old to abusive parents
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Iran plans to expand its military presence in the Middle East
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Leaders of Children’s Ombudsman (‘Kinderombudsman’) and ‘Partos’ are not to be taken seriously
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Pabitra Mukhopadhyay's triptych:
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The Demand For Partition Of India
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