From Afghanistan to Malaysia, these are the 61 countries that still criminalize homosexuality
Today, over five dozen countries still have laws making same-sex sexual relations illegal. Many of these laws stem from colonial rule.
April 9, 2025
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Today, over five dozen countries still have laws making same-sex sexual relations illegal. Many of these laws stem from colonial rule.
A straight man had the perfect response to why he chose to support his gay friend at a Pride celebration.
There are more than 60 places in the world where it’s illegal to be gay.
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Tens of thousands of queer Asian lives hang in the balance.
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The historic decriminalization of same-sex conduct in Dominica joins a growing global trend, disproving the notion that such measures are "Western imposed" and affirming that the decriminalization of same-sex intimacy is a universal human rights imperative, writes Human Rights Watch's Cristian González Cabrera.
To date, only 38 nations allow same-sex couples to marry, and none of them did before 2001.
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