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Petner says gay marriage volvg Pakistani illegal bee is agast Islamic iology, laws of the untry.

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SHC APPROACHED AGAST 'PAKISTANI’S GAY MARRIAGE' SWEN

Petner says gay marriage volvg Pakistani illegal bee is agast Islamic iology, laws of the untry.

5 SAFT PLAC FOR GAY TRAVELERS IN 2019 (AND THE MOST DANGERO)

The Sdh High Court (SHC) has been requted to direct a ernment act agast a Pakistani cizen who has reportedly solemnized gay marriage Swen.

PAKISTAN GROUP TARGETS GAY MARRIAGE SWEN

In his plea, Shahzad had reported that a Pakistani named Muhammad Yaqoob had recently solemnized gay marriage Swen vlatn of Islamic laws, but the Pakistani ambassador there was mum over the matter.

Shahzad ntend that the gay marriage volvg a Pakistani cizen was illegal bee was agast Islamic iology and the laws of the untry.

Dependg on where they’re head, gay travelers n face great risks. Acrdg to Equalx, a range of gay activi are illegal 71 untri.

CASE SWEN: SHC MOVED AGAST PAKISTANI’S GAY MARRIAGE

In an attempt to help terme the worst plac for gay travelers, the duo created the 2019 LGBTQ+ Danger Inx, rankg the world’s most dangero—and saft—untri for gay travelers.

The uple also updated the list wh the bt and worst plac for gay travelers 2021, which n be viewed here. A new report tails the most dangero—and saft—plac for gay.

The journalists looked at the top 150 most-vised untri the world by the number of g tourists, then ranked them g eight factors, cludg laws agast gay relatnships, legal protectn agast discrimatn and more.

SUICI RAT FALL AFTER GAY MARRIAGE LEGALISED SWEN AND DENMARK

Toppg the LGBTQ+ Danger Inx is Nigeria, which is nsired the worst untry for vlence agast gay travelers. There, people n be put prison for up to 14 years jt for beg gay, and some stat even have the ath penalty unr Sharia law.

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