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__NOTOC__[[Image:Koino.PNG|thumb|Front Cover of Koinos, with familiar subject matter]]'''Koinos''' was a magazine about teenage boys, published quarterly by the [[Stichting Amikejo|Amikejo]] foundation in the Netherlands. It contains essays about politics and art, book and film reviews, short stories and photos of boys. The magazine is bilingual (in English and German).
__NOTOC__[[Image:Koino.PNG|thumb|Front Cover of Koinos, with familiar subject matter]]'''Koinos''' was a magazine about teenage boys, published quarterly by the Amikejo foundation in the Netherlands. It contains essays about politics and art, book and film reviews, short stories and photos of boys. The magazine is bilingual (in English and German).


==Availability==
==Availability==


Koinos was available through international order, and through a limited number of resellers in the [[Netherlands]], [[Germany]] and America. A website still exists (below) advertising this magazine. Readers are advised to check the legality of this magazine in their jurisdiction before purchasing it. Whilst the risk of prosecution is probably very low, some countries have very strict laws even against non-nude images.
Koinos was available through international order, and through a limited number of resellers in the Netherlands, Germany and America. A website still exists (below) advertising this magazine. Readers are advised to check the legality of this magazine in their jurisdiction before purchasing it. Whilst the risk of prosecution is probably very low, some countries have very strict laws even against non-nude images.


==Stichting Amikejo==
==Stichting Amikejo==


'''Stichting Amikejo''' ('''Amikejo Foundation''') was a small [[Netherlands]]-based foundation that advocates for the welfare and sexual freedoms of [[adolescent]] boys from [[puberty]] and upwards. According to the now defunct Amikejo Foundation website:
'''Stichting Amikejo''' ('''Amikejo Foundation''') was a small Netherlands-based foundation that advocated for the welfare and sexual freedoms of [[Adolescence|adolescent]] [[boy]]s from [[puberty]] and upwards. According to the now defunct Amikejo Foundation website:


:"Amikejo Foundation [...] has as its objective the promotion of humane morals laws in all countries, based upon the right to self-determination."
:"Amikejo Foundation [...] has as its objective the promotion of humane morals laws in all countries, based upon the right to self-determination."


The foundation's current purpose is limited to the publishing of [[Koinos]], a magazine about adolescent boys.
The foundation's purpose was limited to the publishing of Koinos, a magazine about adolescent boys.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 21:19, 10 June 2022

Front Cover of Koinos, with familiar subject matter

Koinos was a magazine about teenage boys, published quarterly by the Amikejo foundation in the Netherlands. It contains essays about politics and art, book and film reviews, short stories and photos of boys. The magazine is bilingual (in English and German).

Availability

Koinos was available through international order, and through a limited number of resellers in the Netherlands, Germany and America. A website still exists (below) advertising this magazine. Readers are advised to check the legality of this magazine in their jurisdiction before purchasing it. Whilst the risk of prosecution is probably very low, some countries have very strict laws even against non-nude images.

Stichting Amikejo

Stichting Amikejo (Amikejo Foundation) was a small Netherlands-based foundation that advocated for the welfare and sexual freedoms of adolescent boys from puberty and upwards. According to the now defunct Amikejo Foundation website:

"Amikejo Foundation [...] has as its objective the promotion of humane morals laws in all countries, based upon the right to self-determination."

The foundation's purpose was limited to the publishing of Koinos, a magazine about adolescent boys.

See also

External Link

Koinos homepage (formerly amikejo.org, NAMBLA also stock copies)