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Feb
24
2014

Kyrgyzstan: Not quite right… progressive rights – yet there’s justified fear in the GLBTI community

Asia/Pacific

Kyrgyzstan, a landlocked and mountainous formerly Soviet state in Central Asia, is a leader in the region for LGBTI rights. ...

Feb
23
2014

Mongolia: Defying the trends of the region

Asia/Pacific

Mongolia’s LGBTI community is slowly coming out of hiding. Coming from a nomadic and very masculine cultural background and influenced by ...

Feb
22
2014

Australia: Natural Disasters and their impact on the LGBTI Community

Asia/Pacific

I love a sunburnt country, A land of sweeping plains, Of ragged mountain ranges, Of droughts and flooding rains. - From My Country by ...

Dec
16
2013

Malaysia: Quite moderate if private is private

Asia/Pacific

This week, W3JOY learned not to assume the worst. Jonathan from Malaysia teaches us to "be positive who you are, ...

Dec
16
2013

Sri Lanka: Commonweath Heads meet Human Rights

Asia/Pacific

"My advice to everyone is to get out there and agitate, keep agitating, keep harassing politicians and drag them kicking ...

Oct
21
2013

Indonesia: Traditional dictates modern lesbian life

Asia/Pacific

Kate Walton is an Australian ex-pat queer woman working for a national women's organisation in Indonesia. "I was living in quite ...

Oct
14
2013

Hong Kong: Old and young divided

Asia/Pacific

There's a divide between the young and the old. So notes Dr Peter Robinson, from Melbourne’s Swinburne University and author of ...

Oct
11
2013

India: Celebrating a High Court Decision

Asia/Pacific

The Delhi High Court came out with a marvelous decision which affirmed the fact that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ...

Aug
19
2013

New Zealand: First day of marriage equality

Asia/Pacific

"It's a civil right, and gay couples have as much license as anyone else to marry," simple words, but not ...

Jul
29
2013

Antarctica: Not too many gays

Asia/Pacific

  "I’ve had more support from my colleagues here than my friends at home," says Gerard Baker, from the UK Antarctica base ...