Meelis Editor

he/him sexual orientation: ??
Location: South KoreaJoined
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Meelis edited an entry in Greenland.
"Fixing Greenland's laws."
Conversion therapy: N/A from past to now.
Details unknown. There are no official conversion therapies in Greenland, neither it is not encouraged, but it is not banned.
Sources: equaldex.com
Meelis edited an entry in Russia.
Serving openly in military: Don't Ask, Don't Tell from Jul 1, 2003 to now.
Major-General of Medical Service Valery Kulikov stated that "the new statute about military and medical expertise from July 1, 2003 does not forbid people of non-standard sexual orientation from…
Meelis edited an entry in Estonia.
Same-sex adoption: Legal from Jan 2017 to now.
In February of 2017, a lesbian woman successfully adopted her partner’s child. Since then, many other same-sex couples adopted their partners child. In 2020 a same-sex couple adopted a child.
Meelis added an entry in Estonia.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from past to now.
Non-binary gender is not legally recognized.
Meelis edited an entry in Estonia.
Conversion therapy: Not banned from Sep 1, 2017 to now.
Not criminalized in the country, but is not encouraged by any public services. Accessibility is very low due to high atheism.
Sources: equaldex.com
Meelis edited an entry in Estonia.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (less than 6-month deferral) from Dec 2, 2021 to now.
Estonia has put in place a 3 month deferral period for MSMs in place of its life-time ban.
Meelis edited an entry in Estonia.
Serving openly in military: Legal from past to now.
Serving openly in the military is legal.
Sources: equaldex.com
Meelis edited an entry in Estonia.
LGBT employment discrimination: Sexual orientation and gender identity from Jan 1, 2009 to now.
Rejecting job applications due to sexual orientation, race, sex and others is illegal.
Sources: humanrights.ee/wp-content/u…�isaruanne_ENG.pdf
Meelis edited an entry in Estonia.
LGBT discrimination: Illegal from Jan 1, 2009 to now.
Discrimination of people based on sexual orientation, race, sex, and others is illegal.
Meelis edited an entry in Estonia.
Homosexual activity: Legal from May 7, 1992 to now.
Homosexual activity is legal in Estonia as of it's independence.
Meelis edited an entry in Japan.
LGBT employment discrimination: from Jan 1, 2008 to now.
In a 2008 report by the UN Human Rights Committee, they expressed concern about discrimination against LGBT people in several areas, including employment. Employement Discrimination protections only…
Meelis added an entry in Japan.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from past to now.
Non-binary gender is not legally recognized in Japan. However, the city of Yokosuka recognizes the relationships of people of all genders, including "x-gender", the common term for non-binary in…
Meelis edited an entry in South Korea.
Serving openly in military: Ambiguous from past to now.
Serving openly is possible, but legal difficulties and prosecution applies.
Meelis edited an entry in .
: from past to now.
A deferral is applied after same-sex intercourse.
Sources: equaldex.com
Meelis edited an entry in South Korea.
Equal age of consent: Equal from past to now.
Age of consent is equal in South Korea.
Sources: equaldex.com
Meelis edited an entry in South Korea.
Same-sex adoption: Illegal from past to now.
No information about when adoption regulations went into effect.
Meelis edited an entry in South Korea.
LGBT housing discrimination: Varies by Region from past to now.
All people of sexual orientation/gender identity are protected.
Sources: equaldex.com
Meelis edited an entry in South Korea.
LGBT discrimination: Illegal in some contexts from Aug 15, 1948 to now.
There are some LGBT anti-discrimination protections in South Korea.
Meelis edited an entry in South Korea.
Censorship of LGBT Issues: No censorship from 2003 to now.
There is no censorship of LGBTQ+ issues, topics, or events.
Meelis edited an entry in .
: from Apr 16, 2024 to Apr 16, 2024.
Meelis edited an entry in Cocos .
Right to change legal gender: Legal, no restrictions from past to now.
Changing Gender is legal in the Cocos (Keeling) Isles.
Sources: equaldex.com
Meelis edited an entry in Cocos .
Same-sex marriage: Legal from past to now.
Gay Marriage is Legal in the Keeling Isles.
Sources: equaldex.com
Meelis edited an entry in Cocos .
Homosexual activity: Legal from Feb 1955 to now.
As of 1955, homosexual activity in the Keeling Isles is legal.
Meelis edited an entry in Falkland Islands.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (less than 6-month deferral) from Jan 1, 2011 to now.
As of 2011, a 3 month deferral is applied after same-sex intercourse. Meaning, the couple must wait 3 months after intercourse to donate blood.
Meelis edited an entry in Falkland Islands.
Equal age of consent: Equal from Jan 1, 2005 to now.
Age of Consent for sex is equal in the Falkland Islands.
Sources: equaldex.com
Meelis edited an entry in Falkland Islands.
Serving openly in military: Legal from Jan 12, 2000 to now.
Serving openly in the military is legal as of the 2000's.
Meelis edited an entry in Falkland Islands.
Same-sex adoption: Legal from Jan 1, 2017 to now.
Same-sex adoption is legal as of 2017.
Sources: equaldex.com/issue/adoption No reputable source. Just adding a description.
Meelis edited an entry in Falkland Islands.
Same-sex adoption: Legal from Jan 1, 2017 to now.
Same-sex adoption is legal as of 2017.
Meelis edited an entry in Falkland Islands.
LGBT housing discrimination: Sexual orientation and gender identity from Jan 1, 2008 to now.
Housing Discrimination laws completely protect sexual orientation and gender identity.
Sources: islands.com/15-most-welcomi… No reputable source. Just adding a description.
Meelis edited an entry in Falkland Islands.
LGBT discrimination: Illegal from Jan 1, 2008 to now.
Discrimination of LGBTQ+ is currently illegal and can result in being fined or/and imprisonment.
Sources: ilga.org, Wikipedia (locked)