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KURDISH GAYS LIVE LIFE THE SHADOWS IRANIAN KURDISTAN
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But Ma do not want to be alone wh a man; she would rather be alone wh a woman: Ma is among the many homosexuals Iran’s Kurdish regn who live hidn liv. “People thk that lbians or gays e om another pla, ” Ma told Rudaw.
In Iran, homosexualy is not only taboo, is outlawed. In famo ments at New York’s Columbia Universy 2007, then Iranian print Mahmoud Ahmadejad famoly nied the existence of homosexuals Iran. Unr Iran’s Islamic Shari’a laws gay, bisexual or transgenr cizens are nied even the most basic prerogativ, acrdg to ternatnal rights watchdogs.
Compared to big ci like Tehran, life Iran’s nservative Kurdish regns – which are among the untry’s poort and most prived areas – is even more difficult for homosexuals, said psychologist and social therapist Ali Panahi. In Tehran, where is still dangero to be openly gay, bisexual or transgenr, there is a vibrant unrground muny, acrdg to a homosexual man who spoke to Rudaw. “We have equent gay parti and gathergs Tehran, ” said Alireza, a 24-year-old who liv the pal.