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Invisible Minority By Arvind Kala Dynamic Books Pages: Price: Rs 80 Arvind Kala has many things wrong in his book. Oh, the pur-pose of having written it is economically exemplary, I suppose: expose an unexposed section of society and make some hard cash in the bargain ("millions of gays would look forward to my book"). Kala, Arvind. Invisible Minority: The Unknown World of the Indian Ho-mosexual. New Delhi: Dynamic Books. Kugle, Scott S. A. Homosexuality in Islam. A critical reflection on gay, lesbian, and transgender Muslims. Oxford: Oneworld. Less than Gay: A Citizens' Report on the Status of Homosexuality in India. New Delhi: AIDS. Hamid Yazdan Panah - Human Rights in Balochistan: A Case Study in Failure and Invisibility. Last month a shocking story gained little traction in the mainstream press, despite its horrific implications and brutal reality. A report from Iran emerged which detailed how every male from a village in the province of Sistan Balochistan had been.


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