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Georgia’s ruling party proposes new law cracking down on LGBT rights

The NPP Government Have Proven Their Loyalty To LGBTQI+ Community – Isaac Boamah
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Georgian lawmaker urges UN not to confuse the rights of minorities with the harmful consequences of LGBT propaganda The government of the Caucasus nation of Georgia recently introduced an anti-LGBT propaganda bill. Parliament Majority Leader Mamuka Mdinaradze of the governing Georgian Dream Party said this decision comes as the government accuses LGBT advocacy groups, including Tbilisi Pride and the United Nations, of working behind the scenes to destabilize the country with LGBT propaganda.

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