Rojtavs Editor

She/They | Pro-LGBTQ+ | Lesbian and transgirl | Ronja
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Rojtavs edited an entry in Czech Republic.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (1-year deferral) from past to now.
Gay and bisexual men are allowed to donate blood in the Czech Republic following a one-year deferral period.
Sources: web.archive.org/web/2017051…//www.gmhc.org/news-and-events/press-releases/gay-mens-health-crisis-calls-for-risk-based-screening-for-blood-donors-at-fda-meeting
Rojtavs edited an entry in Suriname.
Right to change legal gender: N/A from past to Apr 22, 2009.
There is no law in Suriname to change gender
Rojtavs edited an entry in Suriname.
Right to change legal gender: Ambiguous from past to now.
Entry has been removed
Sources: ksksdk.com
Rojtavs edited an entry in Honduras.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from past to now.
Hondurans and foreigners are not allowed to donate blood, LGBTQ+ people too.
Rojtavs edited an entry in Haiti.
Homosexual activity: Legal from 1791 to now.
The French Penal Code of 1791, adopted between 25 September and 6 October 1791, extended to Saint-Domingue. When Haiti became independent from France in 1804, no law that criminalized consensual same-sex sexual acts was introduced, and no such law has come into the penal code since.
Rojtavs edited an entry in Slovenia.
Conversion therapy: Banned from past to now.
Conversion therapy is banned in Slovenia
Rojtavs edited an entry in Denmark.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Recognized from Sep 12, 2014 to now.
The Danish government allows the 'X' gender marker in passports.
Rojtavs edited an entry in Hawaii.
Same-sex adoption: Legal from Oct 19, 2017 to now.
Hawaii allows all couples, including same-sex couples, to adopt.
Rojtavs edited an entry in Thailand.
Same-sex marriage: Unrecognized from past to now.
Thailand currently does not recognize gay marriages. Legal gay marriage pending.
Rojtavs edited an entry in Cuba.
Homosexual activity: Illegal (imprisonment as punishment) from past to 1979.
Article 303 prohibits homosexual behaviours (punishable by 3 months in prison and/or financial fines)
Rojtavs edited an entry in Cuba.
Homosexual activity: Legal from 1979 to now.
Private, non-commercial sexual relations between same-sex consenting adults 16 and over have been legal in Cuba since 1979.
Rojtavs edited an entry in Panama.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from past to now.
Panamanians and foreigners are not allowed to donate blood, LGBTQ+ people too.
Rojtavs edited an entry in Panama.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from past to now.
Panamanians and foreigners are not allowed to donate blood, LBGTQ+ people too.
Rojtavs edited an entry in Massachusetts.
Censorship of LGBT Issues: No censorship from past to now.
No LGBT censorship in Massachusetts
Rojtavs edited an entry in Hawaii.
Same-sex marriage: Other type of partnership from 1997 to Jan 1, 2012.
In 1997, the state established reciprocal beneficiary relationships, open to all couples as well as blood relatives, offering numerous spousal rights including the ability to sue for wrongful death, decisions about health care, proptery rights and co-tenancy, inheritance without a will, and insurance and state pensions.
Rojtavs added an entry in Hawaii.
Same-sex marriage: Civil unions from Jan 1, 2012 to Dec 2, 2013.
Governor Linda Lingle vetoed a civil union law in 2010. Governor Neil Abercrombie signed the same legislation on February 23, 2011, the first law he signed as governor. The law went into effect on January 1, 2012.
Rojtavs added an entry in Hawaii.
Same-sex marriage: Other type of partnership from 1997 to Jan 1, 2012.
In 1997, the state established reciprocal beneficiary relationships, open to all couples as well as blood relatives, offering numerous spousal rights including the ability to sue for wrongful death, decisions about health care, proptery rights and co-tenancy, inheritance without a will, and insurance and state pensions.