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UK: Shocking documents tell the inside story of British government’s homophobic persecution
Tanzania steps up fight against queer rights
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China: Bloggers, Filmmakers Feel Chill of Internet Crackdown
The rules, which affect social media giants like Weibo Corp as well as small platforms that have thrived in China's buzzing creative online space, are the latest step toughening oversight ahead of the Communist Party Congress later this year, when President Xi Jinping is expected to consolidate power.
