• Re: Homosexuality: The countries where it is illegal to be gay

    From Lock The FAGGOTS UP Like We Did The@21:1/5 to governor.swill@gmail.com on Sun Jul 17 10:08:13 2022
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    In article <XnsACB870280451Dabb2ga@95.216.243.224>
    governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:

    There is a need for education to eliminate homosexual pedophiles.


    Where is homosexuality still outlawed?
    There are 69 countries that have laws that criminalise
    homosexuality, and nearly half of these are in Africa.

    However, in some countries there have been moves to
    decriminalise same-sex unions.

    In February this year, Angola's President Joao Lourenco signed
    into law a revised penal code to allow same-sex relationships
    and bans discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

    In June last year, Gabon reversed a law that had criminalised
    homosexuality and made gay sex punishable with six months in
    prison and a large fine.

    Botswana's High Court also ruled in favour of decriminalising
    homosexuality in 2019.

    Mozambique and the Seychelles have also scrapped anti-
    homosexuality laws in recent years.

    In Trinidad and Tobago, a court in 2018 ruled that laws banning
    gay sex were unconstitutional.

    But there are countries where existing laws outlawing
    homosexuality have been tightened, including Nigeria and Uganda.

    And in others, efforts to get the laws removed have failed.

    A court in Singapore dismissed a bid to overturn a law that
    prohibits gay sex early last year.

    In May 2019, the high court in Kenya upheld laws criminalising
    homosexual acts.

    Colonial legacy
    Many of the laws criminalising homosexual relations originate
    from colonial times.

    And in many places, breaking these laws could be punishable by
    long prison sentences.

    Out of the 53 countries in the Commonwealth - a loose
    association of countries most of them former British colonies -
    36 have laws that criminalise homosexuality.

    Countries that criminalise homosexuality today also have
    criminal penalties against women who have sex with women,
    although the original British laws applied only to men.

    The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex
    Association (Ilga) monitors the progress of laws relating to
    homosexuality around the world.

    It says the death penalty is the legally prescribed punishment
    for same-sex sexual acts in Brunei, Iran, Mauritania, Saudi
    Arabia, Yemen and in the northern states in Nigeria.

    Sudan repealed the death penalty for consensual same-sex sexual
    acts last year.

    Some observers note that the risk of prosecution in some places
    is minimal.

    For example, a 2017 report on Jamaica by the UK Home Office said
    that Jamaica was regarded as a homophobic society, but that the
    "authorities do not actively seek to prosecute LGBT persons".

    Activist groups say the ability of lesbian, gay, bisexual and
    trans (LGBT) organisations to carry out advocacy work is being
    restricted.

    Changing trend
    There is a global trend toward decriminalising same-sex acts.

    So far, 28 countries in the world recognise same-sex marriages,
    and 34 others provide for some partnership recognition for same-
    sex couples, Ilga says.

    As of December 2020, 81 countries had laws against
    discrimination in the workplace on the basis of sexual
    orientation. Twenty years ago, there were only 15.

    Short presentational grey line
    Full list of countries where homosexuality is outlawed:
    Afghanistan

    Algeria

    Antigua & Barbuda

    Bangladesh

    Barbados

    Bhutan

    Brunei

    Burundi

    Cameroon

    Chad

    Comoros

    Cook Islands

    Dominica

    Egypt

    Eritrea

    Eswatini

    Ethiopia

    Gambia

    Ghana

    Grenada

    Guinea

    Guyana

    Iran

    Jamaica

    Kenya

    Kiribati

    Kuwait

    Lebanon

    Liberia

    Libya

    Malawi

    Malaysia

    Maldives

    Mauritania

    Mauritius

    Morocco

    Myanmar

    Namibia

    Nigeria

    Occupied Palestinian Territory (Gaza Strip)

    Oman

    Pakistan

    Papua New Guinea

    Qatar

    Saint Kitts and Nevis

    Saint Lucia

    Saint Vincent and The Grenadines

    Samoa

    Saudi Arabia

    Senegal

    Sierra Leone

    Singapore

    Solomon Islands

    Somalia

    South Sudan

    Sri Lanka

    Sudan

    Syria

    Tanzania

    Togo

    Tonga

    Tunisia

    Turkmenistan

    Tuvalu

    Uganda

    Uzbekistan

    Yemen

    Zambia

    Zimbabwe

    "gay" is a personal choice.

    Don't make bad choices.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-43822234

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