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Title: Homophobia in Yogyakarta, an unfinished story (comments)
Post by: Natasha on June 01, 2008, 03:35:42 AM
Homophobia in Yogyakarta, an unfinished story

Link (http://old.thejakartapost.com/detailfeatures.asp?fileid=20080601.F02&irec=7)
6/1/2008

"At least three acts of homophobia took place in one nightclub in Yogyakarta city in the last two years.

First, a waria (or, in its oversimplified translation, ->-bleeped-<-) was dragged out by the club's security after she danced on stage. Second, two lesbians were removed from the dance floor after they embraced. Third, an HIV/AIDS organization was about to hold a rehearsal for an AIDS Day event, but was told to leave after it became apparent to the club manager that there would be "men wearing high-heels" involved."
Title: Homophobia in Yogyakarta, an unfinished story
Post by: Shana A on June 01, 2008, 06:19:58 AM
Homophobia in Yogyakarta, an unfinished story

http://old.thejakartapost.com/detailfeatures.asp?fileid=20080601.F02&irec=7 (http://old.thejakartapost.com/detailfeatures.asp?fileid=20080601.F02&irec=7)

At least three acts of homophobia took place in one nightclub in Yogyakarta city in the last two years.

First, a waria (or, in its oversimplified translation, ->-bleeped-<-) was dragged out by the club's security after she danced on stage. Second, two lesbians were removed from the dance floor after they embraced. Third, an HIV/AIDS organization was about to hold a rehearsal for an AIDS Day event, but was told to leave after it became apparent to the club manager that there would be "men wearing high-heels" involved.