Category: Around the World

May 06
Ex-Pope Unleashes With Homophobic Rhetoric

The former Pope, Benedict XVI has launched an attack on the rainbow community with homophobic rhetoric about same-sex marriage and ones religious freedom to discriminate.  Speaking during a rare interview about the publication of a new biography, the ex-Pope reportedly vented about gay weddings and society’s treatment of homophobes. “100 years ago, everybody would have […]

May 05
Ex-Cop Says Homophobia A “Cancer” In UK Police Force

The Police Force in the United Kingdom has been hit with a scathing review by a former openly gay police officer. Kevin Maxwell, who has recently written a book titled Forced Out on his experience in the police force, has slammed the culture of the organisation and said that unfortunately, the attitudes are “too ingrained” […]

May 05
Georgian Trans Woman Sets Herself On Fire During COVID-19 Protest

During a protest against government ‘negligence’ throughout the COVID-19 outbreak, a transgender woman has set herself on fire in the Capital City of Georgia, Tbilisi. The incident occurred as several Georgia transgender women gathered in front of Tbilisi City Hall to protest a lack of support from the government during the coronavirus outbreak. During the […]

May 04
Tunisia Denies Recognising Same-Sex Marriage After LGBTQ Group Claimed It Had

Tunisia has NOT become the first Arab nation to legalise same-sex marriage. The North African nation of Tunisia says it has not become the first Arab country to recognise same-sex marriage, despite the civil union of two gay men being celebrated by a prominent LGBTQ organisation. Minister of Local Affairs Lotfi Zitoun publicly denied Tunisian […]

May 04
Kenyan Court Refuses to Lift Ban On Lesbian Film ‘Rafiki’

A Kenyan court has refused to end the ban on the internationally acclaimed lesbian movie Rafiki, saying the producers failed to produce evidence that banning the film infringed on freedom of expression. Rafiki, based on the award-winning short story Jambula Tree by Monica Arac de Nyeko, is a coming of age story about two Kenyan […]

May 04
Arrests Made Over Trans Women Murders in Puerto Rico

Two men have reportedly been arrested in relation to the murders of transgender women whose burned bodies were found in Puerto Rico on April 22. The Puerto Rican authorities made the arrests of Juan Carlos Pagán Bonilla, 21, and Sean Díaz de León, 19 on April 29, but they have yet to face official charges, […]

May 04
Laws Allowing Legal Gender Change Without Surgery Introduced In Australian State Of Victoria

New laws have come into effect in the Australian state of Victoria that now allow trans and gender diverse Victorians to alter the sex recorded on their birth certificate without having to undergo surgery. Due to the new laws an applicant still needs to sign a statutory declaration stating they believe their sex is the […]

May 04
Namibian Community Leader Filmed Performing hate Crime On Trans Woman

A brutal and disturbing hate crime has been captured on video, with a transgender woman in Namibia being tied to a chair and whipped. LGBT+ activists in Namibia have condemned the attack captured by mobile phone of community leader and politician Frans Migub ǀGoagoseb who is seen attacking the helpless 21-year-old woman who is tied […]