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Muhammadaji2022 added an entry to Palestine.
LGBT discrimination: No protections from 1992 to now.
In the areas administrated by the palestinian authority and the gaza strip, there is no protections for lgbt personel. For Israeli citizens in the Occupied West Bank; Employment, Hate Speech and Good & Services Discriminations covered.
Muhammadaji2022 added an entry to Palestine.
Same-sex marriage: Unrecognized from 1994 to now.
In the areas administrated by the palestinian authority and the Gaza strip, Gay Marriage is unrecognized, however, Unregistered Cohabitation and Same sex Marriage is Legal for Israeli citizens in the Occupied West Bank.
Muhammadaji2022 added an entry to Algeria.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from past to now.
Banned (Indefinite Deferral).
Muhammadaji2022 added an entry to Indonesia.
Censorship of LGBT Issues: State-enforced from past to now.
Most of Indonesia doesn't have censorship towards the LGBT community , but in some certain places like the TV shows it does. Some popular LGBT Websites have also been banned. Nevertheless, LGBT movies are most times free to be broadcasted in Indonesian cinemas.
Muhammadaji2022 added an entry to Latvia.
Right to change legal gender: Legal, but requires surgery from 2009 to now.
Transgender people allowed to change gender, require surgery.
Muhammadaji2022 added an entry to Saudi Arabia.
Right to change legal gender: Illegal from past to 0000.
Sharia Law prohibits crossdressing.
Muhammadaji2022 added an entry to Iraq.
Serving openly in military: Illegal from 2007 to now.
The Military penal law No. 19 2007 prohibits its men from engaging Homosexual acts.
Muhammadaji2022 added an entry to Syria.
Right to change legal gender: Legal, but requires surgery from 1949 to now.
Gender reassignment surgery is needed to change legal gender.
Muhammadaji2022 added an entry to Kazakhstan.
Right to change legal gender: Legal, but requires surgery from 2003 to now.
Since 2003, Transgender individuals have been allowed to change legal gender in Kazakhstan. People who wanted to change their gender had to receive a diagnosis of "gender identity disorder" involving several medical tests and a 30-day psychiatric evaluation. In 2011, new guidelines were established and allowed change to identity documents only after sex reassignment surgery, physical and psychiatric medical examinations, hormone therapy and sterilization. Additionally, people under 21 are not allowed to change their gender on their official identity documents.
Sources: tbinternet.ohchr.org › ...PDF Web results Violations by Kazakhstan of the Right of Transgender Persons to Legal ...
Muhammadaji2022 added an entry to Malaysia.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from May 3, 2016 to now.
Donating Blood for MSM and female partners of MSM is banned in Malaysia (indefinite deferral)