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HARTLEY, ERIC. "TEMECULA: Man will get 18 months for 'sextortion' of Miss Teen USA, others". National Post. Toronto. Retrieved 2012-10-05. A former immigration adjudicator in Toronto who promised to approve the refugee claim of a South Korean woman in change for sex, has been sentenced to 18 months in jail. In December 1996 on the third South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) Women's Congress in Gobabis, Namibian President Sam Nujoma went off script from his ready speech and warned that homosexual parts have been exploiting Namibia's democracy and declared that "all crucial steps must be taken to combat influences that are influencing us and our youngsters in a adverse means. The group was established in 1989 on the eve of Namibia's independence from South Africa. In 1993 the Sister Namibia Collective broadened its advocacy goals to grow to be the primary Namibian organization to actively defend the rights of lesbian and gay individuals. Sister Namibia, previously identified as the Sister Namibia Collective, is a feminist nonpartisan non-governmental group (NGO) situated in Windhoek, Namibia. Within the nineteen nineties Sister Namibia expanded its operations to include academic packages, research, activism, media engagement, and cultural actions in help of women's rights. Sister Namibia advocates for girls's rights and engages in actions that promote full gender equality in a world free from violence, discrimination, and oppression. |
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