Today is the International Day Against Homophobia - IDAHO - which is being observed in countries all over the world - except in the U.S. What is IDAHO all about, why has it been endorsed by the European Parliament and by the government of the United Kingdom -- and why aren't U.S. activists using this day to educate and agitate in support of those who live in the 85 countries (according to a detailed new ILGA report) that criminalize homosexuality?
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