JohnQuebec98 Editor

He/Him, Editor from Canada
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JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Albania.
Right to change legal gender: Illegal from past to now.
Albania does not currently recognize legal gender changes nor performs or covers surgeries or treatment for transgender people. A law was proposed in December 2014 for legal gender recognition, but it was never realized.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Slovakia.
LGBT housing discrimination: Sexual orientation and gender identity from Jan 1, 2008 to now.
Under the amendment Anti-Discrimination Act.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Slovakia.
LGBT employment discrimination: Sexual orientation and gender identity from Jan 1, 2008 to now.
Under the amendment in the Anti-Discrimination Act.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Slovakia.
Same-sex adoption: Single only from Jan 1, 2017 to now.
Missing joint adoption and step child adoption.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Slovakia.
Conversion therapy: Not banned from Jan 22, 2018 to now.
Not criminalized or regulated. However it is widely condemned.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Kazakhstan.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from past to now.
There is no legal recognition of non-binary gender, the name can be changed to gender neutral in countries where gender can be changed, but this does not mean that non-binary gender is legally recognized.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Pakistan.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from past to now.
Reports show MSMs are not allowed to donate blood in Pakistan
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Pakistan.
Same-sex adoption: Illegal from past to now.
Pakistan has yet to allow same sex adoption in it’s borders
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Homosexual activity: Legal from Jan 30, 1940 to now.
Homosexuality is technically legal. However public display of homosexual affections can be persecuted due to some other obscure laws.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Censorship of LGBT Issues: No censorship from past to now.
In Democratic Republic of the Congo, there are no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Central African Republic.
Censorship of LGBT Issues: No censorship from past to now.
In Central African Republic, there are no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Central African Republic.
Homosexual activity: Legal from past to now.
No laws criminalizing homosexuality
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Central African Republic.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from past to now.
The US department of stat’s Human right’s record found that MSMs are not allowed to donate blood, however, this report was from 2012 so it may be outdated information
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
Blood donations by MSMs: Legal from past to now.
Although homosexuality is illegal in Syria, there are no laws that even suggest homosexuals are banned from blood donations.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Hungary.
Censorship of LGBT Issues: Fine as punishment from Jan 2021 to now.
Hungary’s parliament has passed a law banning gay people from featuring in school educational materials or TV shows for under-18s, as Viktor Orbán’s ruling party intensified its campaign against LGBT rights, however, the law, while existing is often ignored and unenforced by the Hungarian law enforcement and populace
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
Homosexual activity: from Jun 22, 1949 to now.
Homosexuality can be met up to 3 years in prison in Syria Imprisonment is almost never enforced by regime due to police corruption Kurdish and Turkish controlled areas have no specific laws applying to this
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Lebanon.
Homosexual activity: Legal from past to now.
Homosexuality was declassified as an illness in 2013. Illegal under Article 534 of the Penal Code. Some judges have ruled not to prosecute individuals based on the law. Hezbollah does not target LGBTQ within the country of Lebanon. Almost all kidnappings, terrorism or murder committed by Hezbollah is imposed internationally, not domestically. Hezbollah never targets foreigners out of fear that other nations may carry attacks on the group.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
Equal age of consent: Equal from past to now.
Equal age of consent
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Albania.
LGBT employment discrimination: Sexual orientation only from Aug 30, 2010 to now.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Poland.
Right to change legal gender: Legal, surgery not required from Nov 17, 1964 to now.
A medical diagnosis required, and individuals need to sue their parents in order to have their birth certificate changed. Under Polish law reassignment surgery can only take place after a person's gender has been legally changed.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Moldova.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from past to now.
Rainbow Europe reports that Moldova doesn’t recognize non-binary gender identities yet, though it may happen in the future.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Belarus.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from past to now.
Belarus does not recognize non-binary gender identities and it is not likely to recognize them in the near future.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Serbia.
Same-sex adoption: Illegal from past to now.
Serbia has yet to allow same sex couples the right to adopt, though ilga’s rainbow Europe does suggest it could happen soon due to positive legislative movement
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
Same-sex adoption: from past to now.
single option in Syrian held areas. legal in afar which is taken by turkey.