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Behind the Mask Web Site update

Behind The Mask Has Been Updated!

Since its launch in May 2000 Behind The Mask, a website magazine on gay and
lesbian affairs in Africa, has been welcomed more than 110.000 visitors.
Presently we are covering 29 African countries.

On Behind The Mask we are telling our stories, showing our faces, discovering our history.  

 Behind The Mask has been updated:
·       Meet Ousman and Salifu from The Gambia
·       Paddy Nhlapo, South Africa's popular presenter of Beat It!, tells all.
·       Johannesburg Pride 2000 information
·       Zambia: 'My name is Pelekani Luwenji and I am a homosexual'

And much more*

Send us your comments and views, your stories and pictures, your questions and
experiences: info@mask.org.za
Look, link and forward: www.mask.org.za

The editors.


Behind The Mask is an independent project of the Gay and Lesbian Archives of South Africa (GALA), financially supported by Hivos, Interfund and the
Netherlands Institute on Southern Africa (NiZA).    













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