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Jun 2024
26m 21s

No place for queer people

A Context podcast from the Thomson Reuters Foundation
About this episode
For years, Lebanon was seen as a safe haven for LGBTQ+ people from the region, but that is changing. Religious leaders and conservative politicians are fanning the flames of intolerance, and queer people say they are being scapegoated and blamed for the country's economic and social failings. In episode 1 of "Lebanon: should I stay or should I go?" we hear f ... Show More
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