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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Tried a citizens's arrest on Robert Mugabe and was beaten up for this.  Member of the Gay Liberation Front; founder of OutRage!  Prolific writer in the gay and lesbian press.  Ran unsuccessfully for parliamentary political office on a number of occasions.  Columnist, including the newspaper 'The Guardian' and 'New Statesmen'.  Author of several books, notably 'Aids: A Guide to Survival' (1987), 'Europe in the Pink' (1992), and 'We Don't Want to March Straight: Masculinity, Queers and the Military' (1995).  The Peter Tatchell Foundation is a human rights organization.  Recipient of numerous awards for his activism.
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Tried a citizens's arrest on Robert Mugabe and was beaten up for this.  Member of the Gay Liberation Front; founder of OutRage!  Prolific writer in the gay and lesbian press.  Ran unsuccessfully for parliamentary political office on a number of occasions.  Columnist, including the newspaper 'The Guardian' and 'New Statesmen'.  Author of several books, notably 'AIDS: A Guide to Survival' (1987), 'Europe in the Pink' (1992), and 'We Don't Want to March Straight: Masculinity, Queers and the Military' (1995).  The Peter Tatchell Foundation is a human rights organization.  Recipient of numerous awards for his activism.
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 15:58, 18 July 2014

Peter Tatchell

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1952 -

Occupation

Activist

Description

Tried a citizens's arrest on Robert Mugabe and was beaten up for this. Member of the Gay Liberation Front; founder of OutRage! Prolific writer in the gay and lesbian press. Ran unsuccessfully for parliamentary political office on a number of occasions. Columnist, including the newspaper 'The Guardian' and 'New Statesmen'. Author of several books, notably 'AIDS: A Guide to Survival' (1987), 'Europe in the Pink' (1992), and 'We Don't Want to March Straight: Masculinity, Queers and the Military' (1995). The Peter Tatchell Foundation is a human rights organization. Recipient of numerous awards for his activism.

Further Reading/Research


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