-Chile passes an antidiscrimination law.
-A Republican strategist advises the party to evolve on gay rights issues.
-Croatia’s Prime Minister makes a push for marriage equality.
-Soap opera star Joanna Johnson comes out of the closet.
-Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee issues an order recognizing same-sex marriage licenses from other states.
-Colorado House Republicans kill civil unions again.
-An Iranian court sentences four men to death for sodomy.
-Over 50 employees resign from a Baptist university in protest of the school’s new lifestyle statement.
-The Lincoln, Nebraska city council passes a non-discrimination ordinance.
-David Pakman interviews anti-gay ‘researcher’ Paul Cameron.
-A Day Against Homophobia march is marred by violence in Tbilisi, Georgia.
-A gay pride event takes place in Myanmar.
-Malawi President Joyce Banda calls for the decriminalization of homosexuality.
-French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault promises marriage equality.
“Gay Cure” therapist Lesley Pilkington loses her appeal against suspension.
Channel 4 News reported on the decision and also interviewed Lesley Pilkington.
In the interview Pilkington repeated her views that homosexuality can sometimes be caused by links with Freemasonry, and she backed up her claims of change with reference to Spitzer’s work (obviously unaware that he has recently apologised for misleading people) and also referenced the work of NARTH, which she said “had had no complaints”.