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  2. The Middle East and North Africa is one of the most homophobic regions in the world. ... (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) group. In addition, they criminalise same sex acts, whether they apply Sharia law or whether their criminal law draws from European codes inherited during the colonial period. ... In countries with some space for ...
  3. The promotion of gay rights in the Middle East, Massad wrote in his much-discussed paper "Re-Orienting Desire: The Gay International and the Arab World" (2002), is a "conspiracy led by Western Orientalists and colonialists which produces homosexuals, as well as gays and lesbians, where they do not exist," by which Massad means that ...
  4. Sep 29, 2023Dana Hourany. Nina, a 30-year-old queer Lebanese artist, has never been this anxious. Despite formerly being recognized as one of the most open countries in the Middle East in terms of LGBTQ+ visibility, recent events are spelling a different reality for Lebanon.. As hostility towards the community increases, Nina's heart is filled with fear of probable humiliation due to her nonconformity ...
  5. Nadya Labi, a journalist wrote about homosexuality in the kingdom for The Atlantic in 2007, found that there is considerable space for homosexual relations. The only rule is that gays and lesbians must conform to the norms of the country's Wahhabi doctrine in public. In private, Saudi authorities often have little suspicion of homosexual relations when people of the same sex are alone together.
  6. However, civil society is increasingly stepping in to defend the rights of homosexuals. On 1 June 2004, the Moroccan police arrested 43 people in the city of Tetouan and used Article 489 to charge them with 'engaging in homosexual activity'. In response, Morocco's gay community launched an international online campaign demanding their ...
  7. المصدر : International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association. وبمجرد أن أصبح تحرير المثليين في الغرب البند الرئيسي على جدول أعمال حقوق الإنسان، بدأت العديد من المنظمات غير الحكومية الغربية إيلاء الاهتمام ...
  8. The Beirut Pride, nine days of activities aimed at celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender identities, was scheduled to coincide with the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT) on May 17, with events including a queer poetry reading, a karaoke night, a discussion around sexual health and HIV, and a legal ...
  9. With one foot in Europe and perceived by many in the Middle East as being the most liberal and forward-thinking country in the region, Turkey has a deeply illiberal streak. However, this streak is not just the increasingly illiberal politics but the socially illiberal beliefs that consume debate around homosexuality and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) rights.
  10. In 2018, HRW published a report called No longer alone, a collection of stories from the MENA's LGBT community."The purpose of the testimonies was to reach out to LGBT people, who often fear they don't have a community to relate to, and also show to others that this exists, that these people are sympathetic characters who can be seen as human and have interesting things to say ...
  11. Under sharia law in Iran, same-sex relations are illegal, with various punishments from imprisonment til death, while transsexuality was legalized in 1987 as a way to "cure" homosexuality.Nowadays, Iranian LGBTQ people live mostly hidden from society by fear of what might happen to them. According to the report published following the forty-sixth session of the United Nations' Human ...

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