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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Monday, 12 November 2012
Tags: the national organization for marriage, nom, starts, fanning flames, stoking, anti gay, sentiment, middle east, starbucks, dump, qatar, dbags, religion, christianity, india, moves, campaign, lgbt

The National Organization for Marriage's war against Starbucks isn't going so well. Launched over summer for a myriad of reasons surrounding Starbucks' many pro-LGBT initiatives, NOM's "Dump Starbucks" campaign has missed its target and, arguably, caused the anti-gay group itself the most damage. 

Losing the war? Then move the battleground to a locale where you have the advantage. In NOM's case, it's decided to move the battleground to the vehemently hostile-to-gays regions of the Middle East and Asia. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Tags: sex slaves, trafficking, kenya, africa, international, gay, men, persian gulf, middle east, qatar, identity magazine, laws, homosexuality, prostitution, human rights

A new report appearing in Identity Magazine, an LGBT publication in Kenya, details the proliferation of a horrifying sex-trafficking industry affecting gay Kenyans. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 03 August 2011
Tags: hiv, health, aids, epidemic, world, rates, north africa, middle east, stats, research, qatar, egypt, sudan, tunisia, pakistan, weill cornell medical college, gay men

Once a region of the world on the low end of the reported HIV infection rate, the North Africa and the Middle East regions are seeing a surging epidemic among its gay male population. Details follow.

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