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50th anniversary celebration of first LGBT+ protest in Britain

27 November 20201 December 2020 Peter Tatchell Foundation LGBT History, LGBT Rights, UK

Police threatened £10,000 fines, despite us following lockdown rules

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UK should expel the Syrian Ambassador

5 February 201219 May 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation International, Syria

ICC must issue arrest warrant for President Assad

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Pakistan’s secret, dirty killings in Balochistan

7 July 201112 May 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation Balochistan, International

New wave of abductions, disappearances and murders

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SOAS hosts Musharraf, despite arrest warrant for Bhutto’s murder

17 June 201113 May 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation International, Pakistan

University of London’s collusion with ex-dictator and alleged war criminal

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Ex-dictator of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, feted at London university

16 June 201112 May 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation Balochistan, International

His regime accused of war crimes, torture and killings in Balochistan

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Balochistan Freedom Charter (Draft)

15 June 201117 March 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation Balochistan, International

A programme for freedom, democracy, justice and secularism in Balochistan

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Bahrain’s dictator Crown Prince feted by David Cameron

19 May 201112 May 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation Bahrain, International

Downing Street’s welcome insults the victims of Bahraini repression

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Bahrain – Sanctions now against King Al Khalifa’s tyranny

16 May 201112 May 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation Bahrain, International

Halt crimes against humanity, protect civilians

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More Pakistani atrocities in occupied Balochistan

31 March 201112 May 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation Balochistan, International

Victims tortured and executed. US and UK arm Pakistan

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Pakistan killings sabotage Balochistan peace deal

28 January 201012 May 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation Balochistan, International

Nationalist leaders reject Islamabad’s settlement proposals

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The battle for LGBT+ Rights is not over yet. If you would like to know more WATCH our director @PeterTatchell who talks about what we have achieved and what is next. https://t.co/DhIJLh54ms

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Why is campaigning at Pride important?

A chilling reminder is that 35 out of 56 #Commonwealth countries criminalise homosexuality.

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Campaigning has always been at the heart of Pride and we were delighted to welcome back @PeterTatchell and representatives of the @PT_Foundation to our Pride Community Parade.

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#WeStandTogether
#LoveProtestUnity
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#Pride
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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

  • 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
  • Leaders of anti-LGBT+ Commonwealth countries megaphone blasted

    Peter Tatchell heard by Commonwealth dignitaries inside Westminster Abbey
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