Appeal to Commonwealth Leaders
Peter Tatchell’s call for international sanctions against the Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe.
Peter Tatchell’s call for international sanctions against the Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe.
He encouraged exposure of Danish Nazi war criminal, SS Dr Carl Vaernet
Peter Tatchell has been denied entry into Australia because of his bid to use the Crimes (Torture) Act to have President Mugabe of Zimbabwe arrested on charges of torture when he attends the Commonwealth Summit in Brisbane.
Peter Tatchell outlines his plans to have President Mugabe of Zimbabwe arrested at the Commonwealth summit, on charges of torture under the UN Convention Against Torture 1984 and Australia’s Crimes (Torture) Act 1988
Commonwealth Summit, Brisbane, 6-9 October 2001
Peter Tatchell says President Mugabe has already reneged on his deal with Jack Straw. Why did the British Foreign Secretary agree to help save the Zimbabwean leader’s crumbling regime?
The scientific pitfalls of animal-based medical research.
The ethical case against AIDS research involving animal experimentation.
Gay victims of Nazism speak out in a new film, Paragraph 175. Their testimonies refute “neo-revisionist” histories of the holocaust that ignore or dismiss the Nazi war against homosexuals.
The homophobia of the Castro regime has eased, but queers still suffer discrimination.