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Behind the Aegis

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Fri Nov 25, 2022, 02:39 PM Nov 2022

The dangers faced by LGBTQ people in the Middle East

How is LGBTQ activity criminalized in Middle Eastern countries?
While there is no standard response, the answer to this question is — generally, pretty harshly. Human Rights Watch reported that LGBTQ activities are heavily criminalized in a large percentage of Middle East countries, as well as countries in the "Greater Middle East" region and parts of North and Northwest Africa.

Algeria, Morocco, Oman, Tunisia, Syria, Yemen, and part of Palestine have codified laws specifically prohibiting same-sex acts, HRW noted. Furthermore, Kuwait and Sudan prohibit sex between men, and Bahrain has passed laws allowing the detention of people who are even suspected of being homosexual.

In many of these countries, all sexual intercourse outside of marriage is illegal, including among heterosexual couples. Libya even describes sex with a person out of wedlock as sexual assault.

While Middle Eastern countries have different laws codifying these bans, HRW reported, "Almost all Arabic-speaking countries in the Middle East and North Africa region criminalize forms of consensual adult sexual relations which can include sex between unmarried individuals, adultery, and same-sex relations."

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The dangers faced by LGBTQ people in the Middle East (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Nov 2022 OP
To put it in perspective ... Pete Ross Junior Nov 2022 #1
Yes, they are basically a century behind the rest of the world. Behind the Aegis Nov 2022 #2

Pete Ross Junior

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1. To put it in perspective ...
Fri Nov 25, 2022, 04:45 PM
Nov 2022

Just like all of western civilization before say 1950, and some US states up to 2003 (with selective enforcement).

We aren't all that far removed from barbarism, so eternal vigilance please.

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