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Thursday, 8 December 2011
US foreign aid – and how gays are treated in recipient countries
The Middle East and Africa come in for criticism, according to this story.
And Hillary Clinton has told a gathering in Geneva: “Gay rights are human rights.”
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I hope they keep up the pressure. Things can get better. Where I live in Cebu the City Council passed a resolution guaranteeing members of the LGBT community the same rights as everyone else. It wasn't always like that but the local people really accept anyone no matter what their gender.
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