» "Discreet."
Gay Syrian refugee Jojo Jako Yakub has been released from a youth center in Scotland, but will likely be sent back to his homeland, where he says he faces violent persecution. Scottish immigration officials ruled this weekend that homos such as Yakub can simply alter their ways of lives, "Homosexuals have to modify their behaviour and lifestyle accordingly. We find no evidence that in Syria [Yakob] would conduct himself other than discreetly to avoid repercussions." [Pink News UK] |
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» Waiting…
Syrian national Jojo Jako Yakob will hear this week whether the Scottish government will grant him asylum or it he'll face more abuse after being sent home. It's a nail biter! [Scotsman] |
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» Disgusting.
Rather than granting gay Syrian refugee Jojo Jako Yakob asylum, the Scottish government offered him £46 to go back home, where he'll surely face violent discrimination. [Scotsman] |
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» Scots Rally For Syrian
Scottish politicos are coming out in full force for Jojo Jako Yakob, the Syrian seeking asylum in the United Kingdom. One concerned party said it would be "unacceptable" for the Home Office to send him back, which is totally true, but have they conveniently forgotten the Iranian teen, Mehdi Kazemi? That's an outrage, too. [Pink News] |
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» Asylum Fight.
Nope, this story ain't about Iranian gay Mehdi Fazemi. The UK apparently wants to deport yet another teen, a 19-year old Syrian named Jojo Jako Yakob. Yakob claims he fled his homeland after facing anti-gay death threats, but British officials aren't convinced. He plans to appeal, of course. [Pink News] |
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Yehuda Levin takes this Hanukkah season to shed his rabbinical light on the "historical truth" of the Jewish festival of lights: it's a defeat of the Syrian-Greek's homosexual agenda. Read the 20 Most Frightful Anti-Gay Activist honoree's ramblings, after the the jump… |