Now-Again Records And A Look At Progress And Setbacks In Global Gay Rights

LGBT activists shout slogans during a rally against a planned revision to Indonesia’s criminal code, outside the Parliament in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Feb. 12, 2018. The revision would allow prison sentences of up to five years for sex between unmarried people and also criminalize gay sex, the bugbear of Indonesia’s Islamic and secular political parties. Writings on the posters read: “Criminal code revision violates our rights to privacy” and “With love, we refuse the criminal code revision”.
LGBT activists shout slogans during a rally against a planned revision to Indonesia's criminal code, outside the Parliament in Jakarta, Indonesia on Monday. The revision would allow prison sentences of up to five years for sex between unmarried people and also criminalize gay sex, the bugbear of Indonesia's Islamic and secular political parties. Writings on the posters read: "Criminal code revision violates our rights to privacy" and "With love, we refuse the criminal code revision". Tatan Syuflana / AP Photo
LGBT activists shout slogans during a rally against a planned revision to Indonesia’s criminal code, outside the Parliament in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Feb. 12, 2018. The revision would allow prison sentences of up to five years for sex between unmarried people and also criminalize gay sex, the bugbear of Indonesia’s Islamic and secular political parties. Writings on the posters read: “Criminal code revision violates our rights to privacy” and “With love, we refuse the criminal code revision”.
LGBT activists shout slogans during a rally against a planned revision to Indonesia's criminal code, outside the Parliament in Jakarta, Indonesia on Monday. The revision would allow prison sentences of up to five years for sex between unmarried people and also criminalize gay sex, the bugbear of Indonesia's Islamic and secular political parties. Writings on the posters read: "Criminal code revision violates our rights to privacy" and "With love, we refuse the criminal code revision". Tatan Syuflana / AP Photo

Now-Again Records And A Look At Progress And Setbacks In Global Gay Rights

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