Pink Triangle Trust’s £1,000 donation to Rainbows Across Borders
The Pink Triangle Trust donates £1,000 to Rainbows Across Borders

The Pink Triangle Trust (PTT), the UK LGBTQ+ humanist charity, has made a further donation of £1,000 to Rainbows Across Borders (RAB), a Croydon-based voluntary self-help group for LGBTQ+ asylum seekers who are fleeing persecution of oppressive homophobic/transphobic regimes.
In a letter of thanks to PTT, RAB wrote: ‘It is noted that the PTT has been our constant supporter, not only in the encouragement given for what we constantly try to achieve, but, also for the regularity of the of financial support provided to enable the group to cover the cost of its meetings.’
Last year RAB received £500 from PTT.
George Broadhead, PTT secretary, added: ‘Our latest donation of £1,000 to RAB recognises the terrible persecution suffered by LGBT people worldwide, especially in Muslim countries. Only recently the authorities in the Islamic state of Indonesia are warning that they will face exorcisms as the country prepares to enact a law that will force them into conversion therapy. The so-called Family Resilience Bill would make homosexuality illegal across the southeast Asian islands.’

Indonesia has the world’s largest Muslim population with over 267 million people and the Family Resilience Bill would push thousands into ‘rehab’ to ‘cure’ their sexuality. Four Indonesian parties have backed the new bill and it’s on parliament’s priority list for the 2020 to 2024 period.
For more info on Pink Triangle Trust, visit: www.thepinktriangletrust.com
For more info on Rainbows Across Borders, follow them on Facebook @RainbowsAcrossBorders
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