U.N. rights chief slams Indonesia proposal to outlaw gay, extramarital sex
Hostility toward the LGBT community in Indonesia has risen sharply in recent years
Mobile app mapping free condoms set up to help fight HIV in Philippines
The Philippines has registered the fastest-growing HIV/AIDS epidemic in Asia-Pacific
Indonesian police investigate detention of transgender women in Aceh
Aceh is the only province that enforces Islamic law and outlaws homosexuality
LGBT festival opens in Myanmar after first public launch party
Same-sex relations remain illegal in the Southeast Asian nation
Rights groups decry "shaming" of transgender people in Indonesia's Aceh province
Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population but Aceh is the only province that enforces Islamic law and outlaws homosexuality
EU court bars 'gay test' for asylum seekers
Court of Justice ruled the unidentified Nigerian man should not have been pressured into examinations that included drawing a picture of a person in the rain and the Rorschach ink-blot test
Most Indonesians feel 'threatened' by LGBT community - survey
The world's largest Muslim-majority nation has seen a rise in hostility toward the LGBT community, with activists saying their rights are not being adequately protected by the state
Forgotten twice: the untold story of LGBT refugees
Imagine having to flee your own country because of being persecuted for who you are and for who you love.
Indian police extort transgender sex workers, increasing HIV risk - study
"We found that transgender women have poor earnings and they have to share that too with the police and ruffians who exploit them"
Taiwan mulls third gender option on passports, IDs
Advocacy groups say although the island's 23 million people widely embrace LGBT rights, transgender and intersex people often suffer discrimination