They accuse them of "improper obtaining of goods, legitimation of capital and association to commit a crime." They have been detained since Tuesday, when regime agents raided the organization's headquarters
Amazon warned Parler about violent content before cutoff
Egypt’s Dangerous New Strategy for Criminalizing Queerness
Japan: 38% of LGBT people have been sexually harassed or assaulted
Russian Activists Just Won an Important Battle Over LGBTQ Rights. But the War Is Far From Over
Poland: The Niebylec commune loses court case to activist fighting for the rights of LGBT people
Update to the ILGA State Sponsored Homophobia report
No Equality in Sport Until We Stop Policing Women’s Bodies
Pakistan: Members write to the government of Pakistan regarding the rights of trans human rights defenders, in particular the case of Nayyab Ali
Hungary: What does the MEP sex scandal tell us about Viktor Orban's Hungary?
The resignation of a scandal-embroiled politician is always going to make political waves and headline news. But what sets the case of Hungarian MEP József Szájer apart is not just the nature of the scandal he finds himself at the centre of, but also the manner in which it is being reported on by the media is revealing in itself.
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Chile: New wave of homo / transphobic attacks
Insults, blows of feet and fists and threats received by the victims in different episodes of violence that, in one of the cases, encountered homo / transphobia by the police. Along with advising those affected, the Movilh called for an end to homo / transphobic violence and the urgent reform of the Zamudio Law