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Cafe Montevideo [ES] wonders why the Uruguayan Armed Forces do not help combat crime in the streets, when they were created to 'serve the country.'
gspottt says that “for the first time at a Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting…in Trinidad & Tobago, there was significant representation of GLBTQ (gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender/queer) activists among civil society participants, and a concerted effort to highlight issues of sexual citizenship and rights.”
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