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How South Africa's Abel Selacoe includes throat singing while playing the cello

Listen to the cellist who blends the deep throat singing of the Xhosa people with playing the instrument. ....

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LGBTQ+ South Africans Resist 'War on Queerness' as Activists Demand Justice After Killings


LGBTQ+ South Africans Resist War on Queerness as Activists Demand Justice After Killings
Recent murders of LGBTQ+ South Africans have spurred calls for urgent government action.
By Kim Harrisberg
SEBOKENG, South Africa, May 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation)   Three months ago, Chippa Mohanoe s fiancée was stabbed in the neck and killed in front of their neighbours in South Africa s Sebokeng township.
Every day since, Mohanoe had to push past his fear of a repeat punishment for being transgender, hoping a high profile will stifle the homophobia that he says killed his fiancée and at least seven other LGBT+ South Africans in recent months. ....

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FEATURE-Fear breeds bravery as LGBT+ S.Africans resist 'war on queerness'


FEATURE-Fear breeds bravery as LGBT+ S.Africans resist war on queerness
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By Kim Harrisberg
SEBOKENG, South Africa, May 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - T hree months ago, Chippa Mohanoe s fiancée was stabbed in the neck and killed in front of their neighbours in South Africa s Sebokeng township.
Every day since, Mohanoe had to push past his fear of a repeat punishment for being trangender, hoping a high profile will stifle the homophobia that he says killed his fiancée and at least seven other LGBT+ South Africans in recent months.
Fear is making him brave.
I am still here and I don t want to hide, I will make sure the justice system upholds her memory, Mohanoe said outside court after the man accused of her murder was denied bail. ....

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