Hundreds of Sacramento-area students rallied to support four students suspended for wearing anti-gay shirts. One participant said: "It's only going to get worse against Christians. We're going to get persecuted more and more. But those who stand to the end: God is going to save them." Um, right...
Sony's banking on Spider Man 3. Literally. Some insiders claim the flick cost $300 million to produce. No doubt, however, it'll make it back. And then some.
The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission will honor Nepal's Blue Diamond Society for all their hard activist work. Unfortunately, they will not be honored with actual blue diamonds.
We've never quite understood Kate Moss and Pete Doherty's relationship. Now we do. And they're kind of cute. Still total nutters, but cute...
The fuzz may have been investigating theft at Atlanta's airport, but they found a bunch of horny gay men, instead. Now they're looking for more.
Regional lawyers have ruled that Latvia's City Council acted unjustly in barring last year's gay pride parade. Hoorah!
Maryland's House has passed a bill requiring health insurance companies to extend benefits to same-sex partners and children. The bill now needs to be signed by the governor to become a law. (We totally just had a School House Rock flashback.)
GLAAD's celebrating the tenth anniversary of Ellen Degeneres' coming out with a month full of flag-waving faggotry.
Sri Lanka may forbid homosexuality, but that's not stopping gay activists from planning a pride event. Trouble is, they don't have any money. Do you?
In an effort to make a more single friendly album, Madonna has joined forces with Justin Timberlake and uber-producer Timbaland. If they can't help her sales, no one can...
The House Judiciary Committee isn't fucking around with Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. They've just issued a subpoena for more documents regarding the allegedly illegal firing of federal prosecutors. Nail him to the wall, kids!
New York has agreed to extend benefits to employee's same-sex partners. About fucking time, no?
Mario Vasquez still claims he's not gay. But, of course, the interview took place before that whole sexual harassment lawsuit, so who knows...
Don Imus may have called them "nappy-headed hos", but the Rutgers Women's basketball team has agreed to have a little sit-down. We hope they give it to him good.
Robbie Williams may have ditched Take That! to embrace his bad boy image, but some are saying the recently rehabbed singer's mulling a musical reunion. Um, is that supposed to be a career booster or a death rattle?
21-year old Akino George has been sentenced to eight years in prison for his role in the beating of gay singer, Kevin Aviance. Like his violent cohorts, George copped a plea. Smart fucker...




Some good news out of Africa: the Cameroonian High Court has released a man named Alexandre after detaining him for two years. Though no official charges were ever filed, coppers took Alexandre into custody on suspicion of homosexuality. Of his new freedom, Alexandre said:
I am really happy to be free and wish to thank those organisations who have been fighting for the protection of my fundamental rights.Unfortunately not all Cameroonian queers are so lucky - homosexuality carries a maximum five-year prison sentence.
Alexandre would still be in prison if it weren't for International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, which rallied their forces and got him legal representation. Of course, there's still more to be done. IGLHRC's Cary Alan Johnson says:
Alexandre is the seventeenth Cameroonian person in the last year to have been released after spending time in jail or charged with homosexuality. Clearly there is a continued attack on gay men and lesbians that must be brought to an end.The battle's just begun...
• The man who murdered prominent Jamaican gay rights leader Brian Williamson has pleaded guilty, but the police refuse to call it a hate crime, saying it was a "robbery gone wrong." We are unsure why a robber would bother stabbing someone 70 times in the neck if they didn't have another agenda. [365 Gay]
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• Mary Cheney supports gay marriage! Who knew? [ABC]
• Cuba gets its own Queer As Folk, except there is only one queer and he's not shown kissing or touching his partner. But they talk about it, and that's enough to offend some Havana residents. [BBC]
• A gay London police officer may run for mayor, but only if asked. How polite of him. [Pink News]
• Nine men are being held in a Cameroon jail for being gay. The government refuses to release them despite international protest. [UK Gay News]
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Recently, Queerty reported on a disturbing trend in virulent anti-gay African nation Cameroon where newspapers were publishing names of suspected homosexuals. But in a slight reversal, a government court has sentenced the publisher of L’Anecdote to four months in prison for claiming a government minister was gay.
Owona's lawyers said their client denied ever indulging in homosexual practices. The publication of his name in the list had seriously damaged his reputation and exposed his family to ridicule, they said.L'Anecdote was one of three newspapers in Cameroon which published lists and photos of allegedly gay politicians, businessmen and musicians. Street vendors were forced to sell photocopies of the weekly papers, which sold out within hours.
But the ruling is a double-edged sword. On one hand it’s comforting to know the government is going after those papers that viciously out prominent figures who may or may not be gay. On the other hand, the idea that it’s ‘defamation’ to call some one gay just further illustrates that many African nations have a long way to go toward enlightenment.
Cameroon gay list publisher jailed for defamation [Reuters UK]
Hot on the heels of the publication of a list of Hottest Gays by one of the country’s tabloids, Cameroon is now jailing its citizens for doing the nasty. Two male Cameroonians went to the police department about an argument regarding a cell phone. While there, one of the ticked off ‘mos claimed he was tricked into having sex on the false promise that he would be given help getting to Europe in return.”
Sounds more like a lover’s quarrel than anything else. Unfortunately, neither are on their way to Europe as the guy’s plan backfired and both men have landed behind bars. And worse, without cell phones.
Cameroon jails two men for gay sex [Independent Online]
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One would think the leaders of the poverty stricken Cameroon would have more pressing things to worry about than what two men do behind closed doors, but their version of The National Enquirer, Le Meteo, has decided to out prominent gays (and some that may not be) in the virulent anti-gay nation. One celeb on the blacklist is former French Open tennis star (and famed womanizer), Yannick Noah.
Most of those “outed” (Noah included) vehemently deny the allegations, which they say are based on rumours spread by enemies. The wave of homophobic articles has created an unprecedented boon for the tabloid press, which are running headlines such as “The queers are among us.” The issue has sparked a furious debate about privacy and gay rights. In Cameroon, as in most of Africa, homosexuality is illegal and punishable by six months to five years in prison.
Of course, the proper U.S. response to such nonsense is to approach the U.N. and give the Cameroon delegation a little talking to. But we know that ain’t gonna’ happen considering we have an anti-gay leader over here, too. We guess we’ll just have to send Angelina to handle the diplomacy. She may even get an outed orphaned child out of the deal.
Star 'outed' in anti-gay frenzy [Times of London]
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Pack your bags, we're going to Cameroon! Not.
One of the country's tabloid paper has printed a list of 50 athletes, politicians, and singers it believes to be pink card carrying homos. It's being called a gay witchhunt.
The tabloid La Meteo launched the campaign to "out" gays in Cameroon at the end of January with the publication of a three-page dossier of names, following a vehement denunciation by the Roman Catholic archbishop, Victor Tonye Bakot, at Christmas.Archbishop Bakot criticised the European Union for giving legitimacy to homosexuality. He lashed out at those calling for same sex marriages and derided gay people who wanted to adopt children.
Cameroonians had "resorted" to homosexuality in order to advance their careers and earn more money. The archbishop's arguments were largely repeated by the newspapers.
Right. Because homosexuality gets you so far in a country where, if caught performing a gay act, people are fined and given a 5-year jail term.
But we have more in common with the people of Cameroon than you'd think. You just know we'll be first in line to snag a copy of The National Enquirer's semi-annual "Who's Gay Who's Not" issue.
50 public figures named in gay witchhunt by Cameroon's papers [The Guardian]
Row over Cameroon 'gay' witchhunt [BBC]