CAIRO
(AP) — While many of their compatriots savor a new political era, gays
in Egypt and Tunisia aren't sharing the joy, according to activists who
wonder if the two revolutions could in fact make things worse for an
already marginalized community.
In
both countries, gays and their allies worry that conservative
Islamists, whose credo includes firm condemnation of homosexuality,
could increase their influence in elections later this year.
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