ILGA Annual Report 1996

A report on events that shaped lesbian and gay life over the past year

From the International Lesbian and Gay Association

In honour of ILGA Day: August 8th.

Authors:

Lisa Power
Micha Ramakers

For the first time, the International Lesbian and Gay Association is presenting an Annual report. Our intention is to build solidarity among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community, to achieve the recognition of the human rights of the homosexual community by society, governments, and institutions, and to strengthen support in the fight against AIDS.

It is certainly difficult to summarize all that has happened in one year, events that range from lesbian activism at the Women's Conference in Beijing to the police raids in different cities in Latin America. We thank the authors of this report, Micha Ramakers and Lisa Power, for their work and contributions; we'd also like to recognize the thousands and thousands of activists around the world who do volunteer work for the 300 member organizations of ILGA. Thank you for your efforts and dedication! We are working for a better world, for the right to love, as well for our children and future generations. Gay and Lesbian Rights are Human Rights!

Jordi Petit and Inge Wallaert, secretaries-general of ILGA

International Lesbians and Gay Association
Annual Report 1996

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    Each year, the lesbian, gay and bisexual movement and our communities across the globe see victories for human rights and face new challenges from homophobia and bigotry. ILGA has brought together some of the events which have shaped life over the past year in some of the countries around the world.

    Partnership.

    In Iceland , a same-sex registered partnership law came into effect June 27th 1996, joining similar provisions in Denmark, Greenland, Sweden and Norway.
    In Switzerland , the National Council voted 68-61 to order the government to introduce a same-sex partnership law.
    The city of Antwerp in Belgium, began a register on January 1st 1996 of couples living together, regardless of wheter they were same-sex or opposite sex couples. Other Belgian cities announced that they would follow.
    The Hungarian Parliament recognized common-law relationships between homosexuals in May 1996, giving them the same rights as heterosexuals except in the adoption of children.
    In the USA, San Francisco mayor, Mr. Willie Brown Jr., "married" nearly two hundred same-sex couples in March 1996 as a gesture of support despite the lack of same-sex partnership provision in any US state. However, Hawaii's Supreme Court ruled in favor of three gay couples demand ing full same-sex marriage rights, sparking off legislative battles in states across the USA including several bans on gay marriages. Hawaii is expected to legislise marriage within the next year, an advance on those countries which offer partial rights through partnership laws.
    The French government, which allows Swedish heterosexuals to register their partnership in their embassy in Paris, banned same-sex partners from doing so despite the legallity of the move on Swedish soil.

    Press

    Taiwan gained its first gay magazine and a two hour daily radio programme in the capital Taipei.
    Zimbabwe's President, Robert Mugabe, banned the country's only lesbian and gay group GALZ from participating in the state funded Zimbabwean International Book Fair, whose theme was supposed to be "Human Rights and Justice". The banning escalated into huge international incident. Governments across the world protested and public demonstrations greeted Mugabe wherever he visited, leading to further abuse and incident to violence against gays by him. But increased government harrassment and homophobic statements, ironically, have led to great increase in support for GALZ both in Zimbabwe and across the globe. Its membership is reported to have doubled.
    Portugal's first gay newspaper, Trivia, was launched in January 1996.
    The highly respected and conservative international business magazine The Economist, carried a major article about the growth of the international gay movement and an editorial and front cover supporting gau marriage.

    New Organizations

    Costa Rica granted legal recognition for the first time in 1995 to a lesbian and gay group. Originally refused under the name "Abraxas", the group was later accepted after public protest as "Association Triangulo Rosa". The group subsequently received a grant from the Dutch government.
    Siberian lesbians and gays held their first official conference.
    Kenya saw the foundation of its first openly gay AIDS charity. FOPOGAP (forum for supportive gays on AIDS prevention) which appealed through ILGA for international support.
    Curaçao in the Caribbean got its first organization, Orguyo (Pride), with a newsletter and monthly club night.
    Sri Lankan gays founded a group "Companions On A Journey" and organised a conference on emerging gay identities despite a law punishing sex between mean with jail sentences of up to twelve years.
    Hungarian group Meleg Hatter started a helpline for lesbians and gay men in Budapest in February 1996 with funding from the Soros Foundation.

    AIDS

    An AIDS Centre in Thailand was forced to move after locals first bombed it and then an unidentified gunman shot into it in 1995. The Provincial AIDS Committee and the police encouraged the centre to relocate.
    European groups working on AIDS and gay men, most of them ILGA member organizations, met in London in February 1996 to discuss co operation on AIDS prevention campaigns for gay holidaymakers in the region. The group included Co Secretary Jordi Petit. Unfortunately, the European Union declined to fund the campaign despite its success in Ibiza in 1995.
    Delegates at an International AIDS Conference in New Delhi, India, called on India to repeal its sodomy law and recognise the extent of male to male transmission of HIV in the country, currently ignored by the government. The Indian railway company Sanjay, revoked their ban on people with AIDS travelling by rail after intense lobbying.
    A successful training seminar was held for the first time by the ILGA AIDS Working Party in Curitiba, Brazil, in May 1996 bringing together 26 organizations from 6 countries. At the International AIDS Conference in Vancouver, Canada, the ILGA AIDS Working Party was officially received by UN AIDS who expressed an interest in AIDS/HIV prevention projects in Latin America.
    In Argentina, a national decree is passed for compulsory HIV tests for the Armed and Security Forces and three provinces enact compulsory testing for drug users, sex workers and homosexuals.

    New laws

    The new South African constitution included protection from discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation the first country in the world to constitutionally protect lesbians, gay men and bisexuals.
    A French appeal court upheld an insurance award to the partner of a lesbian killed in a car accident, creating a precedent for partnership rights in France.
    A new penal code for Spain, ratified in November 1995, recognises sexual orientation as a fundamental liberty. This was the first law to protect the rights of homosexuals in any Latin Catholic country.
    Slovenia's new penal code bans both discrimination and special rights upon, among many other grounds, sexual orientation.
    Canada included sexual orientation in its Human Rights Act.
    Poland 's draft constitition currently includes sexual orientation within a human rights clause. If passed, it will become the second country in the world after South Africa to constitutionally protect lesbians, gay men and bisexuals.

    Violence and legal abuse

    Iran continued its judicial murder of homosexuals, including the stoning to death of a man from Hamadan in November for sodomy.
    Gemany's phoneline for victims of anti gay violence reported an 15% increase in reported attacks in 1995 over the previous year.
    Peru's National Police detained 600 people without explanation in a series of raids on gay discos in Lima in Jaunuary and February 1996.
    Chile's police, wearing gloves and hospital gowns took a television crew with them to arrest patrons ot two gay discos in Santiago. Those arrested were questioned about their sexual habits and HIV status. The police later claimed the raid had been "a mistake" and hand ed over the arrest files to the Chilean gay movement.
    Police arrest gays and lesbians in raids in Buenos Aires, Argentina in August 1995 and in La Paz, Bolivia, this year.

    United Nations / OCSE

    On the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations, ILGA issued a demand that the UN recognise sexual orientation as a human right, in the same way that the Council of Europe, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the World Health Organisation have done.
    The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission organised an International Tribunal on Human Rights Violations Against Sexual Minorities in October 1995 to coincide with the fifitieth anniversary. Lesbians, gay men and transexuals from El Salvador, the USA, Turkey, India, Argentina, Zimbabwe, Romania and the Phillipines testified to personal and often violent discrimination and denial of their human rights.
    In July 1995, parliamentarians of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OCSE) recognize sexual orientation as an area of non discrimination in its "Ottawa Declaration."

    Asylum and Migration

    Ireland agreed to accept sexual orientation as legitimate grounds form claiming political asylum. In the USA, a lesbian and a gay man from Iran were both granted asylum. But in Sweden, a gay Iranian claiming asylum was deported back to Iran.

    Military

    The United Kingdom upheld its ruling banning lesbians and gays from serving in the military despite a strong campaign by ILGA member group Stonewall, who promised to take the isuue to the European Court of Human Rights.

    Beijing Women's World

    ILGA members joined other lesbians from around the world in organising lesbian events and visibility at the Conference. Ex Secretary General Rebeca Sevilla of Peru spoke at the NGO Forum and Palesa Beverley Ditsie of South Africa spoke during the official proceedings on behalf of ILGA, the International Lesbian Information Service, the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission and other groups.
    IGLHRC coordinated a highly successful lesbian tent and many lesbians joined together to drape a banner reading "Lesbian Rights Are Human Rights" from the balcony to the main hall, creating an image which was used by news agencies across the globe. Sadly, sexual orientation was deleted from the final document after pressure from a number of governments, but many national representatives publicy stated that they would "read in" the clause into their interpretation of the anti discrimination measures.

    Transexuality

    A New Zealand town, Carterton, elected an open transexual as mayor in October 1995. She is thought to be the world's first transexual mayor.
    Singapore announced in January 1996 that post operative transexuals would be free to marry people of the opposite sex.

    Pride and other gay events

    Tokyo's second Pride in August 1995 doubled the attendance to more than 2,000.
    Australia's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras attracted a record 600,000 people from across the world, bringing US $44 million into Sydney's economy.
    London's Pride changed its full official name to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride in a land slide vote by its membership.
    European Pride organisers estimated that more than half a million people attended Pride celebrations across the continent in 1995, a massive growth from around 50,000 in 1990.
    Slovenian lesbians and gay men held their first international confernce in August 1995, attracting speakers from the USA, Britain, the Netherland s and Germany.
    The 17th ILGA World Conference in Rio de Janeiro sees the first international lesbian and gay event and the first Pride March ever held in Brazil, with Brazilian activists cominig together to also launch a national federation.

    Religion

    Austrian ILGA activist Kurt Krickler and gay group Opus Lei announced in August 1995 that four Austrian bishops had homosexual leanings in a protest at repeated refusals by the government to reform anti gay laws. The bishops announced that they would sue for defamation.
    South Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu publicly announced his support for homosexuals, comparing anti homosexual discrimination to apartheid.

    Other events

    New Zealand decided to include lesbian and gay couples in their upcoming national census of the population.
    Tasmania, the only state in Australia where homosexual acts are illegal, elected an openly gay man to the Australian Federal Government.
    South Africa appointed an out gay activist, Edwin Cameron, as a Supreme Court judge. A gay activist in Chile, where homosexuality is illegal, will run for municipal office in October 1996.
    In October 1995, ILGA's Co Secretary Inge Wallaert spoke at a public hearing of the European Parliament to dem and that the Parliament recognise the fundamental rights of lesbians and gay men within the European union. She asked the Intergovernmental Conference in 1996 to include sexual orientation within an anti discrimination clause in a new European Treaty.
    Eigil Axgil, a pioneer of the Danish gay movement and one of the first gays to marry in the world in Copenhagen in 1989, died in September, aged 71. The European Union awards ILGA ECU 150,000 from the Phare Tacis programme for their year long Lesbian and Gay Anti Discrimination Project, in conjunction with the World Health Organization. The money is used to support groups in Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius, St. Petersburg and Moscow and includes HIV/AIDS prevention work.
    Vice President of the European Union, Manuel Marin, receives ILGA Secretary General Jordi Petit to discuss human rights and HIV/AIDS work.


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    State of the World in en 1996:
    Legal Status of Homosexuality

    Africa

    Country Lesbian Gay Male
    Algeria Illegal Illegal
    Angola Illegal Illegal
    Benin Illegal Illegal
    Botswana Not mencioned Illegal
    Burkina Faso Legal Legal
    Burundi Not available Not available
    Cape Verde Illegal Illegal
    Camerun Illegal Illegal
    Comoros Not available Not available
    Congo Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Ivory Coast Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Chad Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Djibouti Not available Not available
    Egypt Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Ethiopia Illegal Illegal
    Gabon Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Gambia Not available Not available
    Ghana Not mencioned Illegal
    Guinea Not available Not available
    Guinea Bissau Not available Not available
    Equatorial Guinea Not available Not available
    Kenya Not mencioned Illegal
    Lesotho Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Liberia Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Libya Illegal Illegal
    Madagascar Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Malawi Illegal Illegal
    Mali Not available Not available
    Morocco Illegal Illegal
    Mauritania Illegal Illegal
    Mauritius Illegal Illegal
    Mozambique Not mencioned Illegal
    Namibia Not mencioned Illegal
    Niger Not available Not available
    Nigeria Not mencioned Illegal
    Central African Republic Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Reunion Legal Legal
    Rwand a Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Sao Tome and Principe Not available Not available
    Senegal Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Seychelles Illegal Illegal
    Sierra Leone Not available Not available
    Somalia Not available Not available
    South Africa Legal Legal
    Sudan Illegal Illegal
    Swaziland Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Tanzania Not mencioned Illegal
    Togo Illegal Illegal
    Tunisia Illegal Illegal
    Ugand a Not mencioned Illegal
    Zaire Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Zambia Not mencioned Illegal
    Zimbabwe Not mencioned Illegal

    Americas

    Country Lesbian Gay Male
    Antigua & Barbuda Not mencioned Illegal
    Netherland s Antilles Legal Legal
    Argentina Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Aruba Legal Legal
    Bahamas Illegal Illegal
    Barbados Illegal Illegal
    Belize Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Bermuda Not mencioned Illegal
    Bolivia Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Brazil Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Canada Legal Legal
    Colombia Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Costa Rica Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Cuba Illegal Illegal
    Chile Not mencioned Illegal
    Ecuador Not mencioned Illegal
    El Salvador Not mencioned Not mencioned
    United States of America see below see below
    Grenada Not available Not available
    Greenland Legal Legal
    Guadaloupe Legal Legal
    Guatemala Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Guyana Illegal Illegal
    French Guyana Legal Legal
    Haiti Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Honduras Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Cayman Island s Not mencioned Illegal
    Falkland Island s / Malvinas Not mencioned Legal
    Turks and Caicos Island s Not mencioned Illegal
    Jamaica Not mencioned Illegal
    Martinique Legal Legal
    Mexico Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Nicaragua Illegal Illegal
    Panama Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Paraguay Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Peru Legal Legal
    Puerto Rico (USA) Illegal Illegal
    Dominican Republic Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Saint Kitts and Nevis Not available Not available
    Saint Lucia Illegal Illegal
    Surinam Legal Legal
    Trinidad and Tobago Illegal Illegal
    Uruguay Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Venezuela Not mencioned Not mencioned

    United States of America

    Lesbians Gay Male
    Legal, by state: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, New York (State Court decision), New Jersey, Pennsylvania (State Court decision), West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois (the first, 1961), Winconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, California, Alaska and Hawaii. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, New York (State Court decision), New Jersey, Pennsylvania (State Court decision), West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois (the first, 1961), Winconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, California, Alaska and Hawaii.
    Homosexual anal and oral sex is illegal, by state: Massachusetts, Maryland , District of Columbia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Tenessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, Michigan, Minnesota, Idaho, Utah and Arizona Massachusetts, Maryland , District of Columbia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Tenessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, Michigan, Minnesota, Idaho, Utah and Arizona
    Anal and oral sex is illegal for both homo and heterosexuals, by state: Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma (in 1986 the State's highest criminal court decided that application to heterosexual sex was unconstitutional), Texas, Montana and Nevada. Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma (in 1986 the State's highest criminal court decided that application to heterosexual sex was unconstitutional), Texas, Montana and Nevada.

    Asia-Pacific

    Country Lesbian Gay Male
    Afganistan Illegal Illegal
    Australia (Federal)
    • Queensland
    • South Australia
    • Tasmania
    • Western Australia
    • Capitol Territory
    • New South Wales
    • Northern Territory
    • Victoria
    Legal
    Not mencioned
    Legal
    Not mencioned
    Not mencioned
    Legal
    Not mencioned
    Legal
    Not mencioned
    Legal
    Legal
    Legal
    Illegal
    Legal
    Legal
    Legal
    Legal
    Not mencioned
    Bangladesh Illegal Illegal
    Bhutan Illegal Illegal
    Brunei Illegal Illegal
    Burma/Myanmar Not available Not available
    Cambodia Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Corea del Norte Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Corea del Sur Legal Legal
    China Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Philippines Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Guam Not available Not available
    Hong Kong Legal Legal
    India Not mencioned Illegal
    Indonesia Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Cook Island s(New Zealand Associated State) Not mencioned Illegal
    Fiji Island s Not mencioned Illegal
    Marshall Island s Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Solomon Island s Not mencioned Illegal
    Japan Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Kazakhstan Not mencioned Illegal
    Kiribati Not mencioned Illegal
    Kyrgyzstan Not mencioned Illegal
    Laos Not available Not available
    Macau Legal Legal
    Malaysia Illegal Illegal
    Maldives Not available Not available
    Micronesia Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Mongolia Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Nauru Not available Not available
    Nepal Illegal Illegal
    Niue (New Zealand Associated State) Not mencioned Illegal
    New Caledonia Legal Legal
    New Zealand Not mencioned Legal
    Pakistan Illegal Illegal
    Papua New Guinea Not mencioned Illegal
    Polynesia Francesa Legal Legal
    Western Samoa Illegal Illegal
    Singapore Illegal Illegal
    Sri Lanka Not mencioned Illegal
    Thailand Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Taiwan Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Tajikistan Not mencioned Illegal
    Tokelau (New Zealand Associated State) Not mencioned Illegal
    Tonga Not mencioned Illegal
    Turkmenistan Not mencioned Illegal
    Turkey Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Tuvalu Not mencioned Illegal
    Uzbekistan Not mencioned Illegal
    Vanuatu/New Hebrides Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Vietnam Not mencioned Not mencioned

    Europe

    Country Lesbian Gay Male
    Albania Legal Legal
    Germany Legal Legal
    Andorra Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Armenia Not mencioned Illegal
    Austria Legal Legal
    Azerbaijan Not mencioned Illegal
    Belgium Legal Legal
    Belarus Not mencioned Illegal
    Bosnia Hercegovina Not mencioned Illegal
    Bulgaria Legal Legal
    Vatican City Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Croatia Legal Legal
    Chipre Not mencioned Illegal
    Denmark Legal Legal
    Slovakia Legal Legal
    Slovenia Legal Legal
    Spain Legal Legal
    Estonia Legal Legal
    Finland Legal Legal
    France Legal Legal
    Georgia Not mencioned Illegal
    Grece Legal Legal
    Hungary Legal Legal
    Ireland Not mencioned legal
    Iceland Legal Legal
    Faroe Island s Legal Legal
    Italy Legal Legal
    Latvia Not mencioned Legal
    Liechtenstein Legal Legal
    Lithuania Legal Legal
    Luxembourg Legal Legal
    Macedonia Not mencioned Illegal
    Malta Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Moldavia Not mencioned Legal
    Monaco Legal Legal
    Montenegro Legal Legal
    Norway Legal Legal
    Netherland s Legal Legal
    Polonia Legal Legal
    Portugal Legal Legal
    United Kingdom Not mencioned Legal
    Czech Republic Legal Legal
    Romania Illegal Illegal
    Russia Not mencioned Legal
    San Marino Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Serbia Legal Legal
    Sweden Legal Legal
    Switzerland Legal Legal
    Turkey Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Ukraine Not mencioned Legal

    Middle East

    Country Lesbian Gay Male
    Saudi Arabia Illegal Illegal
    Bahrein Illegal Illegal
    United Arab Emirates Illegal Illegal
    Irak Not mencioned Not mencioned
    Iran Illegal Illegal
    Israel Not mencioned Legal
    Jordania Illegal Illegal
    Kuwait Illegal Illegal
    Lebanon Illegal Illegal
    Oman Illegal Illegal
    Qatar Illegal Illegal
    Siria Illegal Illegal
    Yemen Illegal Illegal


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    State of the World in 1996:
    Equal Treatment Measures for Lesbian and Gay Men

    Anti-discrimination laws

    The following countries have national legislation which bans discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation:
    Canada
    Denmark
    Slovenia
    Spain
    France
    Norway
    New Zealand
    Netherland s
    SudAfrica
    Sweden

    Partnership laws

    In the following countries legislation regulates lesbian and gay partnerships:
    Denmark
    Iceland
    Norway
    Sweden
    Note: there are a significant number of countries where such legislation is currently being discussed in parliament. These include Belgium, Finland, the Czec Republic, and the Netherlands. In the United States, the Hawaii Supreme Court is expected to rule shortly on wether marriage laws in this US state apply to lesbian and gay couples. In Hungary, Common-law same-gender relationships are recognized. In cities and municipalities in France, Spain, Belgium and the United States, same-gender relationships are recognized. They are also recognized by some provincies in Canada and Autonomous Comunities in Spain, and by various international corporations.

    Asylum

    In the following countries sexual orientation has been accepted as a grounds for political asylum.
    Austria
    Belgium
    Canada
    Denmark
    Finland
    Germany
    Netherland s
    Norway
    Sweden
    United States of America

    Inmigration

    Lesbians and gay men are allowed to inmigrate on the basis of a relationship with a national in the following countries:
    Australia
    Denmark
    Norway
    New Zealand
    Netherland s
    Sweden
    In Canada and the United Kingdom, partners have been granted residence permits on a case-by-case basis.

    Military

    In the following countries a clear official policy states that being lesbian or gay is no bar to serving in the military:
    Australia
    Belgium
    Canada
    Denmark
    Estonia
    Finland
    Israel
    Norway
    New Zealand
    Netherland s
    Sweden

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    State of the World in en 1996:
    Lesbian and Gay Organizations and Press

    Africa

    Country Organizations Press
    Botswana Yes None
    Egypt Informal group(s) None
    Ghana Yes None
    Kenia Yes None
    Lesotho None None
    Liberia A gay group existed in the late eighties None
    Nigeria Informal group(s) None
    SudAfrica Yes Yes
    Ugand a Informal group(s) None
    Zimbabwe Yes Yes

    Americas

    Country Organizations Press
    Antillas Holand esas Yes None
    Argentina Yes Yes
    Belice Yes None
    Bolivia Yes None
    Brasil Yes Yes
    Canada Yes Yes
    Colombia Yes Yes
    Costa Rica Yes Yes
    Chile Yes None
    Ecuador Yes Yes
    El Salvador Yes Yes
    United States of America Yes Yes
    Guatemala Yes None
    Honduras Yes None
    Jamaica A group existed in the eighties None
    Mexico Yes Yes
    Nicaragua Yes None
    Peru Yes Yes
    Puerto Rico (USA) Yes Yes
    Dominican Republic Yes Yes
    Surinam A group existed in the eighties None
    Uruguay Yes None
    Venezuela Yes None

    Asia-Pacific

    Country Organizations Press
    Australia Yes Yes
    Bangladesh Informal group(s) None
    China Yes None
    Philippines Yes Yes
    Hong Kong Yes Yes
    India Yes Yes
    Indonesia Yes Yes
    Japan Yes Yes
    Kazakhstan Informal group(s) None
    Malasia Yes None
    New Zealand Yes Yes
    Pakistan Yes None
    Western Samoa Informal group(s) None
    Singapur Yes None
    Sri Lanka Yes None
    Tailand ia Yes Yes
    Taiwan Yes None
    Turkey Yes Yes

    Europe

    Country Organizations Press
    Albania Yes None
    Germany Yes Yes
    Austria Yes Yes
    Azerbaijan None None
    Belgium Yes Yes
    Belarus Informal group(s) None
    Bulgaria Yes Yes
    Croatia Yes Yes
    Chipre Yes None
    Denmark Yes Yes
    Slovakia Yes None
    Slovenia Yes Yes
    Spain Yes Yes
    Estonia Yes Yes
    Finland Yes Yes
    France Yes Yes
    Grece Yes Yes
    Hungary Yes Yes
    Ireland Yes Yes
    Iceland Yes Yes
    Italy Yes Yes
    Latvia Yes Yes
    Liechtenstein None None
    Lithuania Yes Yes
    Luxembourg Yes None
    Malta Yes None
    Moldavia Yes None
    Norway Yes Yes
    Netherland s Yes Yes
    Polonia Yes Yes
    Portugal Yes Yes
    United Kingdom Yes Yes
    Czech Republic Yes Yes
    Romania Yes None
    Russia Yes Yes
    Serbia Yes None
    Sweden Yes Yes
    Switzerland Yes Yes
    Turkey Yes Yes
    Ukraine Yes Yes

    Middle East / West Asia

    Country Organizations Press
    Iran None. A group of lesbian and gay refugees operates in Sweden None
    Israel Yes Yes

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    Final Summary

    Legal Status of Homoseuxaulity in 1996:

    All over the world: 210 Countries (excepting USA)

    Lesbian
    Gay Male
    Illegal
    44
    84
    Not mencioned
    98
    49
    Not available
    19
    19
    Legal
    49
    58


    Africa: 53 Countries

    Lesbian
    Gay Male
    Illegal
    15
    25
    Not mencioned
    23
    13
    Not available
    12
    12
    Legal
    3
    3

    Americas: 93 Countries (excepting USA)

    Lesbian
    Gay Male
    Illegal
    8
    15
    Not mencioned
    24
    16
    Not available
    2
    2
    Legal
    9
    10


    Asia - Pacific: 50 Countries

    Lesbian
    Gay Male
    Illegal
    9
    25
    Not mencioned
    30
    13
    Not available
    5
    5
    Legal
    6
    6

    Europe: 50 Countries

    Lesbian
    Gay Male
    Illegal
    1
    8
    Not mencioned
    18
    5
    Legal
    31
    37

    Middle East: 13 Countries

    Lesbian
    Gay Male
    Illegal
    11
    11
    Not mencioned
    2
    1
    Legal
    0
    1

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