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In Kenya, an online forum is being launched by the gay community to share stories and personal experiences and tackle the anti-gay prejudice common in the region.The hope is of raising awareness, shattering the stigma and providing support for those who have been alienated because of their sexuality.In preparation, a group of young gay activists have been training in Nairobi to write articles, post photos and videos on their website, www.freedominspeech.com, which is believed to be one of the first such sites in Kenya.The BBC’s Zainab Deen discussed the project with contributors, Kate Kamunde and David Wambua.
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Date Found: June 10, 2011
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