OutRage! (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Protesters await Eminem". BBC News. 8 February 2001. Gay rights group OutRage! has been incensed by Eminem's messages and is upset that London nightclub Ministry of Sound is to host an event for him after his gig at the London Arena on Saturday.
  • Bishop, Tom (4 November 2004). "Ban threat aborts Sizzla UK tour". BBC News. Retrieved 3 May 2009.
  • "Gay protesters lobby record label". BBC News. 17 August 2004. Gay rights group OutRage! calls on EMI to cancel the contract of 'homophobic' singer Beenie Man.

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  • Marks, Kathy (20 February 1998). "Amnesty International takes up case of men in sex sessions". The Independent. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022. Seven men who are to be sentenced at Bolton Crown Court today for taking part in group sex sessions in a private home will be adopted as prisoners of conscience by Amnesty International if they are jailed.

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  • Marks, Kathy (20 February 1998). "Amnesty International takes up case of men in sex sessions". The Independent. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022. Seven men who are to be sentenced at Bolton Crown Court today for taking part in group sex sessions in a private home will be adopted as prisoners of conscience by Amnesty International if they are jailed.

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  • "Introduction". OutRage!. Retrieved 20 December 2014.

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  • Muir, Hugh (15 May 2007). "Officers' homophobia hampered murder investigations, says review: Echoes of Macpherson as Met vows to act on advice". The Observer. Michael Boothe, 49 The actor was killed in Elthorne Park, Ealing, west London. A gang of youths arrested and questioned because they were known to have made homophobic remarks could not be linked to the killing. The case has been closed. A Met review said his lifestyle was "destined to bring him into contact with his murderers". The new report says the killings might not have occurred if previous attacks had been "investigated seriously".

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  • "Why mother dearest might prefer her little boys gay". The Sunday Times. 24 August 2003. Archived from the original on 25 May 2010. Dean Hamer and his colleagues from the National Institutes of Health in Washington DC took a look at the genetics of male homosexuality and in 1993 he claimed to have found a region of the X-chromosome on which a gene predisposing to male homosexuality was located.

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