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Subject Openly: Veterans Day, LGBT+ Afghans, Ghana's anti-LGBT+ law
Date November 12, 2021 2:38 AM
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'People lost their homes': LGBT+ veterans seek redress for sackings [[link removed]]

As Veterans Day and Remembrance Sunday is celebrated in the United States and Britain, LGBT+ veterans who were kicked out of the military want the benefits they were denied.

News First LGBT+ Afghans arrive in Britain since Taliban's return [[link removed]]

British government says more LGBT+ Afghans fleeing Taliban rule are expected to arrive in the coming months

Supporters and opponents face off over Ghana's anti-LGBT law [[link removed]]

Face off in Ghanaian parliament as lawmakers debate anti-LGBT+ law that would go further at lengthening jail terms for LGBT+ people and forcing them to undergo "conversion therapy"

Britain's proposed ban on LGBT+ conversion therapy too soft, say critics [[link removed]]

As UK government launches a public consultation on planned crackdown, LGBT+ campaigners say proposals do not go far enough

Bulgarian presidential candidate charged after storming LGBT office [[link removed]]

A group of about 10 people led by far-right nationalist candidate stormed the Bulgarian 'Rainbow Hub' LGBT+ community centre during trans community event

MTV show offers beacon of hope for Hungary's harassed LGBTQ community [[link removed]]

MTV confirmed last month it would host Europe Music Awards in Budapest as planned amid increased hostility towards LGBT+ community members in Hungary

Civil rights groups sue Tennessee for banning transgender athletes in school sports [[link removed]]

Earlier this year, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed into law SB 228, which requires public middle and high school students to play sports based on the sex listed on their original birth certificates.

Opinion OPINION: Why countries should recognize a third gender [[link removed]]

Maria Sjödin

Only 14 countries recognize some form of third gender on official identity documents.

OPINION: LGBT+ rights in Poland are at a tipping point [[link removed]]

Philippa Stewart

What is the future of free speech and minority rights in Poland?

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