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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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REPORTAGE: Mexico: 80 jährige Transgender Frau eröffnet ein 'Gay-Altersheim'
Samantha celebrates her 80th birthday with close friends in Mexico City, Mexico on July 7, 2012. Samantha Flores is an 80-year-old transgender woman from Veracruz, Mexico. She is a prominent social activist for LGBTQI rights and is the founder of the non-profit organization “Laetus Vitae”, a day shelter for elderly gay people in Mexico City. Senior citizens in general are many times prone to neglect and abandonment by their families, leaving them all but invisible. Their plight can be even worse if they are homosexual. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/ Sipa USA) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16070048
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UGANDA : NEWSPAPER BLAMES TERRORIST ATTACKS ON GAYS
27 november 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Rolling Stone is a Ugandan newspaper which first attracted international attention in early october 2010, when its published a list of the Country's 100 Top Homosexuals, "100 Pictures of Uganda's Top Homos leak" with the front-page headline "Hang Them" "National scandal". The inside pages of that edition featured the names, adresses and pictures of several alleged homosexuals, some of whom, according to gay rights activists, were reportedly attacked after their involuntary outing and many have gone into hiding in fear of their lives. Although Uganda's media council ordered the paper to cease publication, the paper flouted this command, coming out with it's next edition on 1 November 2010, with the front page screaming: "More Homos Faces Exposed" "Man of shame part II". Escalating their anti-homosexuality campaign, in his 15-22 november 2010 issue, the paper blames, without any evidence, the July attacks in Kampala were plotted by "deadly homosexuals living abroad". The tale gets taller when the paper claims that homosexuals from the Middle East paid Somali terror group Al-Shabaab to bomb Kampala due to?outrage over the Anti-Homosexuality Bill. Finally, gays are blamed for funding the Lord's Resistance Army who have committed atrocities in the North. Gay activists filed a petition in court to restrain the tabloid from further publication of pictures and anti-gay stories, and sought damages and costs incurred following the publication of the article. These articles were published near the one-year anniversary of the proposal of the Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/uganda_rolling_stone.005/1011292224 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA: ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
23 november 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Ugandan High Court Judge Vincent Musoke-Kibuuka extended the ban, first issued on November 1, on the publication in the media of pictures identifying people as homosexuals at a court hearing today in the case of the Ugandan newspaper Rolling Stone. The judge decided to give time to the Giles Muhame, managing editor of Rolling Stone, to offer a defense and appear before court. Giles insisted he was not ready citing a problem with his lawyer's wife..Rolling Stone newspaper?was ordered by the High Court in Kampala to stop publishing the names, photographs and addresses of people it?says?are gay. Alongside the photos, the paper urged the government to "hang them." Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/uganda.003/1011250356 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA: ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
23 november 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Ugandan High Court Judge Vincent Musoke-Kibuuka extended the ban, first issued on November 1, on the publication in the media of pictures identifying people as homosexuals at a court hearing today in the case of the Ugandan newspaper Rolling Stone. The judge decided to give time to the Giles Muhame, managing editor of Rolling Stone, to offer a defense and appear before court. Giles insisted he was not ready citing a problem with his lawyer's wife..Rolling Stone newspaper?was ordered by the High Court in Kampala to stop publishing the names, photographs and addresses of people it?says?are gay. Alongside the photos, the paper urged the government to "hang them." Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/uganda.002/1011250356 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
23 november 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Pentecostal Pastor Salomon Male, of the National Coalition Against Homosexuality and Sexual Abuse in Uganda (L) and Kasha N. Jacqueline, lesbian activist, the founder and director of Freedom and Roam Uganda (R) discuss. Ugandan High Court Judge Vincent Musoke-Kibuuka extended the ban, first issued on November 1, on the publication in the media of pictures identifying people as homosexuals at a court hearing today in the case of the Ugandan newspaper Rolling Stone. The judge decided to give time to the Giles Muhame, managing editor of Rolling Stone, to offer a defense and appear before court. Giles insisted he was not ready citing a problem with his wife. Rolling Stone newspaper?was ordered by the High Court in Kampala to stop publishing the names, photographs and addresses of people it?says?are gay. Alongside the photos, the paper urged the government to "hang them." Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/uganda_judge.010/1011241841 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
23 november 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Pentecostal Pastor Salomon Male, of the National Coalition Against Homosexuality and Sexual Abuse in Uganda (L) and Kasha N. Jacqueline, lesbian activist, the founder and director of Freedom and Roam Uganda (R) discuss. Ugandan High Court Judge Vincent Musoke-Kibuuka extended the ban, first issued on November 1, on the publication in the media of pictures identifying people as homosexuals at a court hearing today in the case of the Ugandan newspaper Rolling Stone. The judge decided to give time to the Giles Muhame, managing editor of Rolling Stone, to offer a defense and appear before court. Giles insisted he was not ready citing a problem with his wife. Rolling Stone newspaper?was ordered by the High Court in Kampala to stop publishing the names, photographs and addresses of people it?says?are gay. Alongside the photos, the paper urged the government to "hang them." Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/uganda_judge.011/1011241841 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : (FILE) ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
7 march 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Auf visits his family. Auf Usaam Mukwaya is a 26 years old out gay man in Uganda. He has been involved in gay rights activism in Uganda. Consequent to that, he was arrested and jailed a couple of times, and has been having problems with his neighborhood since he was outed in one of the local papers, and his face was shown on television. He stopped feeling safe in his own home and had to fled to a new place. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament.The bill proposes that a new offence be created in Uganda named "aggravated homosexuality" which would be punishable as a capital offence. The proposals included plans to introduce the death penalty for homosexuals who practiced gay sex with people under 18, with disabled people, when the accused party is HIV-positive, or for those previously convicted of homosexuality-related offences. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. In February 2010 Auf Usaam was applying for asylum in France. He moved to Paris, France, on June 6, 2010 and has been living there since then. He has just received his papers in October 2010 and plan to stay. Photo Credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1011042031 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : (FILE) ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
7 march 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Idrisa Mbabali, a Muslim sheik fighting homosexuality, claims to have organized a vigilante group to track down homosexuals if stricter laws against homosexuality are not passed by the Ugandan parliament. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament.The bill proposes that a new offence be created in Uganda named "aggravated homosexuality" which would be punishable as a capital offence. The proposals included plans to introduce the death penalty for homosexuals who practiced gay sex with people under 18, with disabled people, when the accused party is HIV-positive, or for those previously convicted of homosexuality-related offences. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/uganda_sheik.001/1011041816 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : (FILE) ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
27 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Auf consults with Ladislaus Kiiza Rwakafuuzi, a human rights lawyer, to apply for asylum in France. Auf Usaam Mukwaya is a 26 years old out gay man in Uganda. He has been involved in gay rights activism in Uganda. Consequent to that, he was arrested and jailed a couple of times, and has been having problems with his neighborhood since he was outed in one of the local papers, and his face was shown on television. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. In February 2010 Auf Usaam was applying for asylum in France. He moved to Paris, France, on June 6, 2010 and has been living there since then. He has just received his papers in October 2010 and plan to stay. Photo Credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/auf_usaam.007/1011031739 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : (FILE) ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
27 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Auf Usaam Mukwaya is a 26 years old out gay man in Uganda. He has been involved in gay rights activism in Uganda. Consequent to that, he was arrested and jailed a couple of times, and has been having problems with his neighborhood since he was outed in one of the local papers, and his face was shown on television. He stopped feeling safe in his family home and he had to fled to a new neighborhood. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. In February 2010 Auf Usaam was applying for asylum in France. He moved to Paris, France, on June 6, 2010 and has been living there since then. He has just received his papers in October 2010 and plan to stay. Photo Credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/auf_usaam.016/1011031743 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : (FILE) ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
27 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Auf Usaam Mukwaya is a 26 years old out gay man in Uganda. He has been involved in gay rights activism in Uganda. Consequent to that, he was arrested and jailed a couple of times, and has been having problems with his neighborhood since he was outed in one of the local papers, and his face was shown on television. He stopped feeling safe in his family home and he had to fled to a new neighborhood. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. In February 2010 Auf Usaam was applying for asylum in France. He moved to Paris, France, on June 6, 2010 and has been living there since then. He has just received his papers in October 2010 and plan to stay. Photo Credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/auf_usaam.012/1011031740 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : (FILE) ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
27 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Auf Usaam Mukwaya is a 26 years old out gay man in Uganda. He has been involved in gay rights activism in Uganda. Consequent to that, he was arrested and jailed a couple of times, and has been having problems with his neighborhood since he was outed in one of the local papers, and his face was shown on television. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. In February 2010 Auf Usaam was applying for asylum in France. He moved to Paris, France, on June 6, 2010 and has been living there since then. He has just received his papers in October 2010 and plan to stay. Photo Credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/auf_usaam.008/1011031739 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : (FILE) ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
27 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Auf in front of his room that he shares with two closeted homosexual friends. Auf Usaam Mukwaya is a 26 years old out gay man in Uganda. He has been involved in gay rights activism in Uganda. Consequent to that, he was arrested and jailed a couple of times, and has been having problems with his neighborhood since he was outed in one of the local papers, and his face was shown on television. He stopped feeling safe in his family home and he had to fled. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. In February 2010 Auf Usaam was applying for asylum in France. He moved to Paris, France, on June 6, 2010 and has been living there since then. He has just received his papers in October 2010 and plan to stay. Photo Credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/auf_usaam.003/1011031738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : (FILE) ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
27 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Auf shares a tiny room with two closeted homosexual friends. Auf Usaam Mukwaya is a 26 years old out gay man in Uganda. He has been involved in gay rights activism in Uganda. Consequent to that, he was arrested and jailed a couple of times, and has been having problems with his neighborhood since he was outed in one of the local papers, and his face was shown on television. He stopped feeling safe in his family home and he had to fled. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. In February 2010 Auf Usaam was applying for asylum in France. He moved to Paris, France, on June 6, 2010 and has been living there since then. He has just received his papers in October 2010 and plan to stay. Photo Credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/auf_usaam.011/1011031740 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : (FILE) ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
27 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Portrait of a closeted homosexual in Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. In February 2010 Auf Usaam was applying for asylum in France. He moved to Paris, France, on June 6, 2010 and has been living there since then. He has just received his papers in October 2010 and plan to stay. Photo Credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/auf_usaam.001/1011031738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Demonstrators carry anti-gay banners during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152357 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Sheikh Idrisa Mbabali, a muslim religious leader during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152357 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Ugandan Pastor Martin Ssempa and a religious leaders during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152357 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Ugandan Pastor Martin Ssempa giving a speech during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152354 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Ugandan Pastor Martin Ssempa giving a speech during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152354 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Demonstrators carry anti-gay banners during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152354 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Demonstrators carry anti-gay banners during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/antigayrally.010/1002152233 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Demonstrators carry anti-gay banners during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/antigayrally.009/1002152230 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Demonstrators carry anti-gay banners during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/antigayrally.006/1002152229 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-GAY RALLY
15 february 2010 - Jinja, Uganda - Demonstrators carry anti-gay banners during a rally in the industrial city of Jinja, 72 km (43 miles) east of the capital Kampala. David Bahati proposed a bill including the death penalty for some acts. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/antigayrally.004/1002152226 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
14 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Long John, an Ugandan gay activist giving a speech during a conference to promote homosexuals rights in Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152250 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
14 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Ugandan gays and their supporters attending a conference to promote homosexuals rights in Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152233 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
14 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Ugandan gays and their supporters attending a conference to promote homosexuals rights in Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/1002152233 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA: ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
14 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - Valentine Kalende, an ugandan gay activist and Pastor brown giving a speech at a conference to promote homosexuals rights in Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/UgandaBill.003/1002150440 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
11 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - An Ugandan gay activist while working fighting the bill at an organization in Kampala, Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/uganda_gay_rights.010/1002111812 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UGANDA : ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY BILL
11 february 2010 - Kampala, Uganda - An Ugandan gay activist while working fighting the bill at an organization in Kampala, Uganda. David Bahati's Anti-Homosexuality Bill was tabled in Ugandan Parliament on October 14, 2009, and is currently before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament. The bill proposes the death penalty for homosexuals, imprisonment for heterosexuals who don't turn gays over to the police and the abolition of all organizations that support gay rights. Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda and punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Photo credit: Benedicte Desrus / Sipa Press/uganda_gay_rights.006/1002111811 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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REPORTAGE: Mexico: 80 jährige Transgender Frau eröffnet ein 'Gay-Altersheim'
September 29, 2015 - Mexico City, Mexico - An old photograph of Samantha, at age 25, with four friends at the Hilton Hotel in Mexico City. Samantha Flores is an 83-year-old transgender woman from Veracruz, Mexico. She is a prominent social activist for LGBTQI rights and is the founder of the non-profit organization “Laetus Vitae”, a day shelter for elderly gay people in Mexico City. Senior citizens in general are many times prone to neglect and abandonment by their families, leaving them all but invisible. Their plight can be even worse if they are homosexual. (Photo credit by Bénédicte Desrus) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16074742
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REPORTAGE: Mexico: 80 jährige Transgender Frau eröffnet ein 'Gay-Altersheim'
September 29, 2015 - Mexico City, Mexico - Samantha keeps all the accreditations of the Human Rights’ conferences she participated to, at her home in Mexico City. Samantha Flores is an 83-year-old transgender woman from Veracruz, Mexico. She is a prominent social activist for LGBTQI rights and is the founder of the non-profit organization “Laetus Vitae”, a day shelter for elderly gay people in Mexico City. Senior citizens in general are many times prone to neglect and abandonment by their families, leaving them all but invisible. Their plight can be even worse if they are homosexual. (Photo credit by Bénédicte Desrus) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16074757
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REPORTAGE: Mexico: 80 jährige Transgender Frau eröffnet ein 'Gay-Altersheim'
Samantha is accompanied to her baptism by close friends and her godfather at the 'Sagrada Familia church' in Mexico City, Mexico on August 8, 2015. Samantha Flores is an 83-year-old transgender woman from Veracruz, Mexico. She is a prominent social activist for LGBTQI rights and is the founder of the non-profit organization “Laetus Vitae”, a day shelter for elderly gay people in Mexico City. Senior citizens in general are many times prone to neglect and abandonment by their families, leaving them all but invisible. Their plight can be even worse if they are homosexual. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/ Sipa USA) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16070037
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REPORTAGE: Mexico: 80 jährige Transgender Frau eröffnet ein 'Gay-Altersheim'
Samantha is accompanied to her baptism by close friends and her godfather at the 'Sagrada Familia church' in Mexico City, Mexico on August 8, 2015. Samantha Flores is an 83-year-old transgender woman from Veracruz, Mexico. She is a prominent social activist for LGBTQI rights and is the founder of the non-profit organization “Laetus Vitae”, a day shelter for elderly gay people in Mexico City. Senior citizens in general are many times prone to neglect and abandonment by their families, leaving them all but invisible. Their plight can be even worse if they are homosexual. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/ Sipa USA) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16070038
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REPORTAGE: Mexico: 80 jährige Transgender Frau eröffnet ein 'Gay-Altersheim'
Samantha dances at a nightclub in Mexico City, Mexico on September 8, 2012. Samantha Flores is an 80-year-old transgender woman from Veracruz, Mexico. She is a prominent social activist for LGBTQI rights and is the founder of the non-profit organization “Laetus Vitae”, a day shelter for elderly gay people in Mexico City. Senior citizens in general are many times prone to neglect and abandonment by their families, leaving them all but invisible. Their plight can be even worse if they are homosexual. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/ Sipa USA) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16070067
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LGBTQIA+ Pride March in Brussels 2025
Participants take part in the annual Pride March through the city centre of Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, 17.05.2025. The event, part of the Brussels Pride ñ In the Capital of Europe festival, celebrates diversity, inclusion and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people with a colourful procession, floats, music and festive atmosphere under the theme ìUnite, time to protect our rights.î Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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REPORTAGE: Mexico: 80 jährige Transgender Frau eröffnet ein 'Gay-Altersheim'
September 29, 2015 - Mexico City, Mexico - Old photographs of Samantha, at age 5, with her older brother Sergio and at age 20 with her friend Rocio. Samantha Flores is an 83-year-old transgender woman from Veracruz, Mexico. She is a prominent social activist for LGBTQI rights and is the founder of the non-profit organization “Laetus Vitae”, a day shelter for elderly gay people in Mexico City. Senior citizens in general are many times prone to neglect and abandonment by their families, leaving them all but invisible. Their plight can be even worse if they are homosexual. (Photo credit by Bénédicte Desrus) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16074749
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