It is possible to be gay and live unr a reprsive regime that is always threateng to out you, or worse. But 's a lot like walkg a tightrope: sry and ght wh risks.
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- IRAN IS THE MOST DANGERO UNTRY FOR GAY TRAVELERS - REPORT
- GAY VISORS NOT WELE IRAN - IRAN FOM
- WHAT 'S LIKE TO BE GAY IRAN
- Y, THERE ARE GAY PEOPLE IRAN
IRAN IS THE MOST DANGERO UNTRY FOR GAY TRAVELERS - REPORT
The 'Post' first reported 2019 that Iran's regime publicly hanged a man for vlatg the untry's Islamic Sharia anti-gay law. * gay travel iran *
The fance webse Insir Monkey listed the Islamic Republic of Iran as the most dangero untry for gay travelers followg the regime’s executn of a man last year based on an anti-gay September 13 article said that Iran topped “the list of the 15 most dangero untri for gay travelers, wh the ath penalty imposed for such acts. ”Acrdg to a 2008 Brish WikiLeaks ble examed by The Jesalem Post, Iran’s cleril regime has executed between 4, 000 and 6, 000 gays and lbians sce the untry’s Islamic revolutn Post first reported 2019 that Iran's regime publicly hanged a man for vlatg the untry's Islamic Sharia anti-gay law. US State Department spokwoman Man Ortag tweeted on Sunday: "On what legal basis do Iran execute homosexuals?
Why do your ernment hang gay men om cran? Former US ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell, who later beme actg director of natnal telligence, lnched a global mpaign to crimalize homosexualy. Grenell's iative has played a key role ntributg to the elimatn of pal punishment for gays and raisg awarens about lethal homophobia as a global human rights ARABIA was ranked as the send most dangero untry.
“No surprise to see Sdi Arabia on the list of the most dangero untri for gay travelers. “If you’re a homosexual Mrania but you’re a non Mlim, then you don’t have to worry. Addnal Middle East untri that were classified as dangero for their lethal homophobia were Qatar and Yemen.
GAY VISORS NOT WELE IRAN - IRAN FOM
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Qatar was ranked the eighth most dangero state for gays. However, also has Sharia urts which n impose the ath penalty, ” noted the Yemen, “f you're unmarried and engage homosexualy, then you n receive a 100 lash and one year prison. ”The article noted that, " most Mlim untri, homosexualy is outright illegal and sometim even punishable by ath.
I am not sayg that only Islam nmns homosexualy: Most religns do. But their laws, if any, agast homosexualy are not as strict as most Mlim untri and their terpretatn of Shariah, or Islamic law.
WHAT 'S LIKE TO BE GAY IRAN
Iran is among the few untri the world where gays still risk executn for their sexual orientatn. But Iran's gay muni ... * gay travel iran *
”The report add that “ Our list is based on the most rtrictive and dangero laws for gay travelers, taken om here, and any updat ma to this, such as the recent change law Sudan removg the ath penalty for homosexuals. ”The other untri that ma the top 15 most dangero natns for gay travelers were Barbados, Malawi, Malaysia, Sudan, Tanzania, Somalia, Bnei and St. Gay visors not wele Iran.
Re: Gay visors not wele Iran. By the way many gays live Iran, pecially major ci like Tehran and of urse sce 's unr Islamic ernment's le, they are not openly gay and I don't thk 's a big al sce nobody walks around here shouts and screams public " Hey fellow I'm gay or straight or Ao or Whe or Christian or Mlim. It's not bee you are gay we had guts they were gay or lbians.
Y, THERE ARE GAY PEOPLE IRAN
Saeed was 20 years old when he sat his father down and told him he was gay. Sexual teractn between two women is punishable by vast majory of media reports about homosexualy Iran are based on acunts of torment and opprsn om gays and lbians who have fled the untry.
And while their experienc are reprentative for some of Iran's homosexuals, they are hugely different om those of the people who choose to stay the untry, or don't have the opportuny to om lower class and ral areas, where stigmatizatn is often most severe, rarely have the abily to move out of the hoe before marriage, let alone leave the untry.
There is generally ltle acceptance of homosexualy, but some middle- and upper-class Iranians have the means to create parallel liv, out of sight of their relativ or iends. "Nety-five percent of gays Iran will never e out, " Saeed says over pasta at one of northern Tehran's ffee shops, where the atmosphere is relatively permissive.