Month: January 2020
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Mexico and Monterrey defender Jesus Gallardo suspended two games for anti-gay slur
Mexico and Monterrey defender Jesus Gallardo has been suspended for two games by Liga MX for using an anti-gay slur during celebrations of Monterrey’s 2019 Apertura title last month in Estadio Azteca.
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ILGA-Europe welcomes a landmark European Court of Human Rights judgment on online hate speech
Today, the European Court of Human Rights found Lithuania’s failure to investigate online hateful comments against a gay couple to violate their rights to private and family life, as well as being discriminatory on the ground of sexual orientation.
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Cub Sport – «333»
Cub Sport continue to be one of LGBTQ’s most distinctive voices. To celebrate a momentous 2019 the unstoppable Australian 4-piece announce «333» – a visual triple A-side, consisting of three brand new tracks with accompanying videos.
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Prince Harry Stepped In To Prevent Gay Soldier Being Abused
James Wharton said the soldiers left him alone after the Duke of Sussex «told them off».
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MP reports member of House of Lords to police after he ‘called her queer’
Lord Ken Maginnis was recorded calling Hannah Bardell a «queer» after she called out his abusive behaviour at the security gates.
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Istanbul court rejects appeal on city’s LGBTQ Pride March ban
An Istanbul court rejected on Wednesday an appeal against the city’s ban on the gay Pride March in a populous district located on the European side.





