London’s Exiled LGBT Africans Protest The Gambia Embassy Against Jail The Gays Bill By Melanie Nathan, September 25, 2014. Exiled LGBT activists from Africa, in the United Kingdom, held a protest at The Gambian Embassy in London, to urge the Gambian President, Yahya Jammeh, not to sign the new onerous anti-gay law that punishes LGBT people […]
London Protest at The Gambia Embassy Urging Jammeh to Not Sign Jail The Gays Bill
by Melanie Nathan on September 25, 2014 in Advocacy & Activism, Africa, CRIME, EVENTS, Gambia, NEWS, Parliament The Gambia, WORLD
Protestors Condemn Gambian President’s Persecution of Gays
by Melanie Nathan on October 14, 2013 in Advocacy & Activism, Africa, EVENTS, Gambia, LGBT, NEWS, Rally, WORLD
UN speech is latest of many homophobic rants | Gay sex & cross-dressing illegal with a Threat to behead LGBTs Posted by Melanie Nathan, 14 October 2013. LGBTI protesters picketed the Gambian High Commission in London last Thursday, October 10, to condemn the country’s president, Yahya Jammeh, over his repeated homophobic tirades. The protest was […]
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