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Indonesian police ordered the cancellation of the ILGA Asia conference

26 Mar 2010


Indonesian police ordered the cancellation of the ILGA Asia conference due to be held from Friday 26 till Monday 29 March, 2010, in Surabaya, East Java’s capital. See the communication from the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA) and read more and see some photos at Fridae’s, the Gay City News’ and  the Associated Press’ websites.

Read also:

> A Statement from the ILGA-ASIA BOARD on the Cancellation of 4th ILGA-Asia Conference in Surabaya, Indonesia, from the ILGA webpage (also available in Spanish, Portuguese and French).

> What will be the next violation of human rights in Indonesia?, press release of the Coalition for Sexual and Bodily Rights in Muslim Societies (CSBR).

> Hostility, Not Homosexuality, Flies in The Face of True Koranic Teachings, from ILGA’s website.

> LGBT Activism Under Attack in Surabaya, Indonesia, from IGLHRC Coordinator Grace Poore’s online journal – part 1

> LGBT Activism Under Attack in Surabaya, Indonesia, from IGLHRC Coordinator Grace Poore’s online journal – part 2

Categoria: Around the world Tags: asia, homosexuality, LGBTQ rights

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