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“Walking With Shadows” by Jude Dibia [A Review]
From the Nation, Kenya a review of Nigerian novelist, Jude Dibia’s novel “Walking With Shadows” If I were to write a novel to respond to the anti-gay politics seeping through the Ugandan border into Kenya, it would probably be like…

“Throughout history people everywhere have explored and experimented with their sexuality.
From the Guardian Africa Network, Nigerian / British writer, Bernadine Evaristo dismisses the mantra that homosexuality in Africa is a ‘western import’ and provides examples of? same sex relationships and multiple gender relations. ?“Throughout history people everywhere have explored and…
African groups call for the African Union to urgently respond to gender and sexuality rights violations in Africa, and particularly to anti-gay laws recently passed in Uganda and Nigeria
African groups call for the African Union to urgently respond to gender and sexuality rights violations in Africa, and particularly to anti-gay laws recently passed in Uganda and Nigeria As African civil society organisations whose members live and work to…
Call for the repealing of Nigeria’s Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act 2013
12.01am, 7th?March 2014, Nigeria: The New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS) calls for the repealing of the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act 2013. NHVMAS notes that this act has caused escalation of human right abuses and violence for…

Africa LGBTIQ – aid conditionality & LGBT Rights
From Paper Bird by Scott Long?? –? “Resources for the unbelievers on aid conditionality and Africa LGBT Rights” I’ve been working desultorily (a beautiful word: say it slowly: it seems to capture being lazy but just alive enough to claim…
African LGBTIQ do not need a ‘get out of Africa’ escape route!
“Gays in Africa Need Our Support” by Melanie Judge, calls on the South African government to produce a counter narrative to the “homosexuality is unAfrican” being peddled by religious and cultural fundamentalists across the continent. Certain groups are creating opportunities…
Guidelines to Ugandan national, regional & international partners on support around the Anti-Homosexuality Bill
GUIDELINES TO NATIONAL, REGIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS ON HOW TO OFFER SUPPORT NOW THAT THE ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY LAW HAS BEEN ASSENTED TO Web site:? Civil Society Coalition for Human Rights and Constitutional law? March 3, 2014 Introduction Dear Partners, Friends and…
The Day the African Commission Disavowed Humanity
The following article by Fikile Vilakazi and Sibongile Ndashe, was originally published in Pambazuka News, November 2010.? The article is a response to the decision by the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights to deny observer status to the…

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Pambazuka – Why we must stop this gay witch-hunt now 02 Mar 14 President Yoweri Museveni has done it. Against widespread expectation raised by his earlier pledge, the Ugandan leader turned around this week and signed into law the contentious…

Museveni’s politics & Uganda’s anti-homosexuality trap
From Erasing 76 Crimes ” Dont Cut Ties to Uganda: thats an anti-gay trap” an interesting perspectice on Museveni’s signing of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, by Rev. Canon Dr. Kapya John Kaoma On February 24, the world woke up to the…
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The Central points of the Nigerian Same Sex Marriage [Prohibition Act] 2013
Human rights activist Joseph Sewedo highlights the main sections of the Nigerian SSMB? and points out that all Nigerians are impacted by this law. ? 1.????Homosexuality between men has been illegal in Nigeria for almost a century. And in northern…

Sexual Liquidation & Responsibility to Protect
The Rise of Sexual Liquidation by Joseph Sewedo Today, laws are being promulgated to heighten sexual liquidation in several parts of the world. The last few months have been very challenging for human rights activists/ advocates globally, especially activists committed…

Press release on the Implicatons of the SSMB Act 2013 on Human Rights in Nigeria
PRESS RELEASE ON THE IMPLICATION OF THE SAME SEX MARRIAGE [PROHIBITION] ACT 2013 ON HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS IN NIGERIA The Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders in Africa, Mrs Reine Alapini-Gansou, has taken note of the promulgation on 13 January…
Anti-Gay Laws and the Unification of Nigeria
From The Feminist Wire, an excellent article by Adejoke Tugbiyele “Sexual Identity and Nigerian Culture”?? which examines the challenges presented by? the recently signed Same Sex Marriage Bill and the resulting explosion of homophobic violence across the country. “I spent…

Fortress Europe
In the past two weeks over 200 maybe more,? men women and children, the majority from the Africas, have died on the Mediterranean Sea crossing from Africa to Europe. – The latest deaths add to the? 1000s over the past…

Sneha Subra: A Drink or Two With the Intrepid Educator.
Perhaps that segues into my column about desirability especially since I am speaking to a woman currently living in India. This week I continue my column about desirability in the workplace. Sneha Subra is not just a friend of mine but my essential rock, and ours is a truly romantic story of friendship. I am privileged to have trudged through teenage-hood side-by-side with such a dynamic intelligent friend and now to be walking through adulthood still together with her in loyal friendship. She is an educator and writer currently based in India. She is a graduate of Knox College in Illinois and Azim Premji University in Karnataka, India.I recently spoke with her about her experience as a woman in education. “Chinchilla” is an inside joke. Enjoy!

Battle Between the Stone & the Tree: Sharia & Women in Nigeria
Ayesha Imam and the women she worked with for years in the Nigerian organization BAOBAB for Women’s Human Rights possess those very traits. The group, founded in 1996, fights to protect women’s rights in the maze of the Nigerian legal system, with its overlapping religious, secular and customary laws and courts.
Imam tells me they use tools from whichever system can “recuperate rights,” believing it is often possible to arrive at similar conclusions by working through Muslim discourses or international human rights. “My issue,” she underscores, “is not where you come from, but where you arrive at.”
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