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2020 Pride march will be led by gay veterans from 1970s

12 June 202012 June 2020 Peter Tatchell Foundation LGBT Rights, Protest, UK

Official Pride postponed but veterans of the GLF from the 1970s will march anyway

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Non-violent direct action & civil disobedience gets results

9 March 202017 March 2020 Peter Tatchell Foundation Protest, UK

Violent protest is counter-productive. It alienates the public

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Saudi women’s rights advocate faces longest ever prison term for a peaceful activist after tweeting support for prisoners of conscience.

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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the @WHO, says the world is ignoring the disaster being inflicted on 6 million people by the Ethiopian government.

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UK

  • Tom Daley condemns Commonwealth homophobia

    Criticism comes ahead of Commonwealth Games this week
  • 1972 Pride veterans march this Friday 1 July

    They celebrate the exact 50th anniversary of UK’s first Pride
  • Tatchell wins SMK award for 55 years of human rights campaigning

    Award dedicated to Ukrainians & Syrians resisting Russian aggression
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International

  • Sri Lanka’s genocidal former dictator must face justice

    Send Him to The Hague
  • Commonwealth Games: LGBTs protest homophobia in Birmingham

    Protesters were victims of anti-LGBT+ hate in Commonwealth countries
  • Commonwealth summit refuses to discuss LGBT+ equality

    35 out of 54 member states still criminalise homosexuality
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LGBT+ hate crime and restorative justice

Tehmina Kazi sets out an alternative to criminal sanctions

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