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South Africa urged: Stop xenophobia – South African Embassy, 21 April 2015

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London rally against South Africa xenophobia

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Homosexuality in #Qatar is illegal. Same-sex relationships are outlawed and carry a punishment of several years in jail. Groundbreaking interview by first out gay Qatari, #NasMohamed

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#NasMohamed bravely comes out - the first gay Qatari to do so. Powerful interview by @DM_Harding. He tells of his struggle to come to terms with his sexuality in a repressive homophobic country where LGBTs can face prison & forced conversion therapy
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