02.05.2025 à 16:36
En temps de guerre, l'accent mis sur les « valeurs traditionnelles » met en péril la communauté LGBTQ en Russie
Moscou réprime de plus en plus cette communauté minoritaire, forçant certains à fuir.
Dans la vingtaine, Mikhail* (ce n'est pas son vrai nom), un homme gay de la ville d'Oufa en Russie, faisait ce qu'il aimait : des spectacles de drag.
« Je partais en tournée, à des compétitions ; je rencontrais de nouveaux artistes et je prévoyais que le drag serait le grand-père de ma vie », a-t-il confié à Al Jazeera.
À ce moment-là, Mikhail a déclaré qu'il vivait sa vie ouvertement et n'avait pas (…)
02.05.2025 à 16:23
In wartime, focus on ‘traditional values' imperils Russia's LGBTQ community
Moscow is increasingly cracking down on the minority community, forcing some to flee.
In his early 20s, Mikhail* (not his real name), a gay man from the city of Ufa in Russia, was doing what he loved: drag performances.
“I was going on tour, to competitions; I met new artists and planned that drag would be the grandfather to my life,” he told Al Jazeera.
At this point, Mikhail said, he lived his life openly and had not experienced much overt hostility from the day-to-day public. But in (…)
02.05.2025 à 16:12
Re-thinking “Food Security” in the Malaysian context.
I would like to start off by inviting everyone to reflect on the term “Food Security”. What should this mean to the planning departments in government agencies? How should national planners evaluate the status of our “security” with respect to food supply in our country? Is it by listing the self-sufficiency levels (SSLs) of the common food items consumed by our population? And then somehow summating them to give an aggregate over-all SSL? Should we give weightage to any of the food items? (…)
- Malaysia / Poverty / poor, Nutrition , Agriculture and rural (Eng), Food Security02.05.2025 à 15:00
Different words for a different time
The British centre- left newspaper The Guardian is not quite spelling it out.
Michael Rosen in 2022
As we amble along in our [North West] corner of Europe and our wing of the crumbling 'western alliance', it's not always clear how the economic system that has grown up over the last 200 years or so, is one that inevitably means competition, conflict and often war. For example, it's hard to show or prove that Britain invading Iraq was something to do with capitalism or imperialism when (…)
02.05.2025 à 14:22
Western Balkans: Defence of LGBTI and Human Rights in Light of Global Challenges
The regional conference “Without Borders: LGBTI Rights and Democracy in the Western Balkans” was held in Skopje from 28th February to 2nd March. This traditional annual gathering brought together representatives of progressive political parties from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia, as well as representatives from academia, civil sector, MPs and journalists. The conference served as a platform for discussing the previous year and planning activities for 2025. (…)
- Balkans / Laws (LGBT+), Rights (LGBT+)