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The Saudis and Gays

It’s not news that Saudi Arabia has arrested 20 men for celebrating a gay wedding. What’s news is that gay men in Saudi Arabia have realized that they too are part of the global movement for gay dignity and equality. Inside one of the mnost despicable theocracies on earth, freedom still beats in the hearts of some.

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Posted on Aug 17 2006 @ 5:12pmAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories The Dish

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