History & Homosexuality

Helem and La CD-Theque publish first Arabic-language book on homophobia

This book has been a long time coming. Enough invisibility, enough denial.

Homophobia is something that permeates every aspect of our lives, sometimes in ways too subtle to detect, and other times with overt violence.

"Homophobia: Views and Positions" ((رهاب المثلية: مواقف وشهادات is a book that breaks the silence around this social ill, claiming loudly that it is not homosexuals that are deviant and in need of treatment, but homophobes themselves.

This book is the first of its kind in Arabic in the region, but we certainly hope it won't be the last. Bringing together some of Lebanon's most gifted writers as well as a host of local intellectuals and activists, Homophobia is a book that challenges and sparks much needed debate in our societies about the violence that gays, lesbians, and bisexuals face
and the silence that protects and condones it.

Spanish Government tries to throttle NGO input on Muslim diversity, patriarchy and sexual and gender minorities during OSCE Conference

Córdoba, Spain, 11 October 2007 (by Vanja Hamzic) – Representatives of various civil society organisations that participated in the NGO Preparatory Meeting in Jaén, on 8th of October, and the OSCE Chairmanship Conference on Intolerance and Discrimination against Muslims held in Córdoba, 9-10 October 2007, delivered the Statement before the General Plenary of the OSCE Conference on 9th of October in which they condemned the attempts of the representatives of Spanish Government to exclude the references to Muslim pluralism, patriarchy and sexual and gender diversity from what was supposed to be

Hidden for 4,000 years - is this the world's first gay kiss?

Thursday, January 5, 2006, Posted at 10:27 GMT

What may be the first depiction of a gay kiss was
discovered in a 4,000-year-old Egyptian tomb, according to a recent
conference at the University of Wales.

Their arms entwined, their torsos and noses touching,Niankhkhnum and
Khnumhotep were painted together for eternity in an embrace usually
associated with heterosexual couples of the 5th dynasty.

This intimate pair have long been considered "problematic" to Egyptologists.

One of the largest and most beautiful of all the

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