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15 July 2008
Writer critical of the Kenyan Church's boycott of the Lambeth Conference arguing that it is based on old fashioned discrimination and proposes a more tolerant modern approach.
The Standard


11 July 2008
Archbishop Nzimbi of the Kenyan Anglican Church says the Kenyan church will boycott the Lambeth Conference in England in order to demonstrate its' opposition to gay marriage and priests
NationMedia.com


11 July 2008
Kenyan Bishops to boycott the Lambeth Conference over the issues of gay bishops and the blessing of same sex couples
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation


29 March 2008
Professor Miriam Were, Chairperson of the National Aids Control Council, who favoured direct engagement with minority communities including sex workers and gay men, wins award
Saturday Nation


1 March 2008
Kenyan Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi says that neither he nor his colleagues will be attending the upcoming Lambeth Conference of the Anglican Church over the continuing argument over gay rights and same-sex marriage
Saturday Nation


20 January 2008
14 year old Kenyan girl commits suicide after being called a lesbian
The Sunday Nation


16 January 2007
Archbishop of Kenya summons pro gay priest for discussions and orders interim ban on his praish "leadership" duties.
religion.gaynewsblog.net


15 January 2008
Mariposa Negra, a Kenyan lesbian blogger, remains hopeful that despite the recent violence Kenyans can become more mindful and compassionate about others, "to pour balms of forgivness onto the wounds of intolerance" and to end "the vicious cycles of hate."
KenyanPundit.com

14 October 2007
- African Homosexuals Fighting a Losing Battle
The East African Standard Opinion.


28 April 2007 -
Life slowly gets easier for gay people in Kenya
Mail and Guardian Online




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