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Film About Homosexuality May Not be Screened at Siff
Channel News Asia, 2/28/2007

Channel News Asia - Singapore, February 28, 2007 Singapore director Kan Lume wants to "fire up" audiences with his new film, which may not be too difficult considering its theme.

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Junta Accused of 'State-Sanctioned' Sexual Crimes
The Irrawaddy News Magazine, 2/28/2007

The Irrawaddy News Magazine - Chiang Mai, Thailand, February 28, 2007 Two ethnic women - one a US citizen and another fighting for the cause from Mizoram - Tuesday urged the international community to save Burmese women from `state-sanctioned' sexual crimes.

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Pleasure ka funda goes Away
Times of India, 2/27/2007

Times of India - New Delhi, India, February 27, 2007 The organizers of the All India Conference of Entertainment Workers (AICEW) are attempting to blur the lines between sex workers and showbiz people by projecting both the groups as `providers of entertainment'.

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Petition Filed Opposing Gender Testing
Hindustan Times, 2/26/2007

Hindustan Times - New Delhi, India, February 26, 2007 A petition was filed in the Bombay High Court on Monday opposing a plea by a couples seeking amendment of Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (prohibition of Sex Selection) Rules 1996, so that they can go for sex selection and have a son since they already have two daughters.

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Erotic Literature by Women in Indonesia
Daily Times, 2/26/2007

Daily Times - Lahore, Pakistan, February 26, 2007 Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim country, is ground zero for a fledgling literary movement whose topic is sex and whose practitioners are women, says a report in the LA Times.

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