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Exodus Conforms to Worldly Evangelical Tolerance of Torture
A poll analysis released last week by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life confirmed what Iraq-war critics suspected: White conservative evangelicals, and persons
Iraqi Gays Face Gruesome Torture, Murder; U.S. Thus Far Does Nothing
From Doug Ireland of the Gay City News, April 30: As the murder campaign targeting Iraqi gays intensifies, a leading Arabic television network last week
Source: Executions of Gays Begins in Iraq
Rex Wockner reports: Of the five or six members of Iraqi LGBT who reportedly have been sentenced to death in Baghdad for belonging to a
Petition Exposes Family Research Council’s Support for Antigay Violence
Felony violence against gay people should be a protected form of expression if it is committed by pastors, according to the text of a fund-raising
The Globalization of Gay Bashing
(Weekly Column) The latest anti-gay terrorism in Iraq — is gluing shut the anuses of homosexuals, while forcing the victims to ingest a form of
Exodus, Focus on the Family Defend Violent Status-Quo in Schools
Eight religious-right organizations — three of them, identified as hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center — are escalating a war of words against
Gay Jamaicans Voice Support for Boycotts
Some Jamaicans have spoken out in favor of efforts to boycott Jamaican goods or music until leaders take serious action to reduce antigay vigilantism. Perhaps
Equating Violence with ‘Truth’: Exodus Seeks to Silence Gay Youth
Exodus International’s Day of Truth is a campaign to oppose students and faculty — especially in public schools — who oppose anti-gay bullying. For 13
Movie-short on Jamaica’ Anti-Gay Violence to Show In New York City
I strongly urge all people interested in stopping the anti-gay violence in Jamaica to see Taboo Yardies, a film-short on the issue. It will be
‘Boycott Jamaica’ Campaign Gathers Strength
Latest media coverage of Boycott Jamaica: Silence threats from gay community April 1, The Gleaner, Jamaica Gays in US ‘Boycott Jamaica’ April 1, The Gleaner,







