LGBTQIA+ :
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Russia's Copycats: Anti-LGBTQI+ legislation in Hungary, Bulgaria and Georgia
The rapid proliferation of anti-LGBTQI+ laws and policies in Hungary, Bulgaria, and Georgia reveals a disturbing pattern in Europe and beyond: the deliberate erosion of legal protections for LGBTQI+ communities and the systematic weaponization of anti-minority propaganda.
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Unseen & Unheard
This publication aims to amplify the voices of Zimbabwe’s LGBTQIA+ community, documenting their lived experiences and advocating for meaningful change. Through these stories, we seek to challenge societal prejudice, hold authorities accountable, and inspire the alignment of Zimbabwe’s laws with its constitutional ideals of equality.
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Tamar Avaliani
Political homophobia under the legal guise
Just a few weeks prior to the elections, the Georgian parliament has passed an anti-LGBTQI law package, which mirrors Russia’s “traditional values” law and threatens to erase LGBTQI visibility and rights. This legislation curbs freedom of expression, restricts public gatherings, bans same-sex adoption, limits gender identity recognition etc. While the government claims to protect family values, it uses hate speech against LGBTQI for its election campaign. It fuels political homophobia and deepens societal marginalization of the queer community.
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Boryana Atanassova
Think Freedom: The Visible Man
Giorgi takes on a lot to stand up for what he believes is right. Something that in many European countries is already part of the norm. Giorgi Tabagari is a Georgian civil and queer activist who, as one of the founders of Tbilisi Pride, campaigns for the rights and visibility of the LGBTQ+ community in Georgia. The documentary portrait “Think Freedom: The Visible Man” delves into his life, his struggles and his tireless commitment for human rights.
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Think Freedom: The Visible Man
Giorgi takes on a lot to stand up for what he believes is right. Something that in many European countries is already part of the norm. Giorgi Tabagari is a Georgian civil and queer activist who, as one of the founders of Tbilisi Pride, campaigns for the rights and visibility of the LGBTQ+ community in Georgia. The documentary portrait “Think Freedom: The Visible Man” delves into his life, his struggles and his tireless commitment for human rights.