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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan face severe challenges not experienced by non-LGBTQ residents. [1][2] Afghan members of the LGBTQ community are forced to keep their gender identity and sexual orientation secret, in fear of violence and the death penalty. [1][2][3] The religious nature of the country has limited any opportunity ...
Life for Afghanistan's LGBTs Was Already Hard, Then the Taliban Came For Sadaf Coco, a transgender woman, the news of the Taliban's return was a panic alarm. The life she had built in Kabul disappeared overnight when she heard on August 15, 2021, that the group's fighters were at the city gates.
Under the Afghan penal code, "pederasty" - a sexual act between two men - was punishable with long imprisonment. Some Taliban officials previously told the media that gay men would be ...
LGBT Rights in Afghanistan: homosexuality, gay marriage, gay adoption, serving in the military, sexual orientation discrimination protection, changing legal gender, donating blood, age of consent, and more.
Interview with Ali Tawakoli, Director and Founder of Rainbow Afghanistan Organization 1.What specific human rights violations are the LGBTQ+ community facing under the Taliban regime in Afghanistan? The LGBTQ+ community in Afghanistan has faced serious and continuous human rights threats since the Taliban's return to power.
Watch the real-life stories of LGBTQ youth in Afghanistan under Taliban strict rule and how it affects their daily lives.
Amid Afghanistan's security and economic crisis, the health and wellbeing of the country's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) community are being systematically neglected. LGBT+ individuals have long endured discrimination, abuse, and violence in Afghanistan, but the situation has considerably worsened under the Taliban regime.1,2 The pressing challenges confronting this ...
Explore the harsh realities of LGBTQ+ persecution in Afghanistan and hear the stories of courage against Taliban oppression.
The Taliban routinely check cell phones and if queer content is found they will beat and torture the LGBTQI+ people and, too often, prescribe "conversion therapy"—the Taliban gang rape gay men or transgender women to cure them of their homosexuality.
Additionally, I argue that creation of the categories of 'in need of saving' Afghan women and gay, lesbian and trans helped the West to advance its claims to gender and sexuality superiority.
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Afghans and people who do not conform to rigid gender norms in Afghanistan have faced an increasingly desperate situation and grave threats to their ...
The 43-page report, "'Even If You Go to the Skies, We'll Find You': LGBT People in Afghanistan After the Taliban Takeover," is based on 60 interviews with LGBT Afghans. Many reported ...
17 сент. 2021 г.
Before the Taliban uprising in Afghanistan, life for gay man Abdul (his name has been changed) was already dangerous. If he'd spoken about his sexuality to the wrong person then, Abdul could have ...
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I feel like "a human being for the first time" in my life, a gay Afghan man has said after arriving in the UK with 28 others from the LGBT community.
Fear, secrecy and danger mark the lives of Afghanistan's gay men, where coming out as gay in the community, or even being perceived or suspected as such, can easily end in a bloody "honor killing".
Insider spoke to several Afghan gay men. One activist said he fears that gay people in Afghanistan will be "weeded out and exterminated" by the Taliban.
Four members of the LGBT community talk to the BBC about their secret lives in Afghanistan, where homosexuality is a taboo subject.
19 нояб. 2024 г.
Yahya, an Afghan who identifies as gay and a non-conforming person, poses during an interview at an undisclosed location on September 28, 2021. AFP via Getty Images
There have even been reports of both the Taliban and Islamic Republic of Afghanistan governments using social media to trick gay men into an in-person meeting, before raping and/or killing them. 20 years of US legacy in Afghanistan has amounted to this. I've known this man for a decade now.
An Afghan man living in Canada has broken a taboo by writing about growing up as a gay man in Afghanistan, the BBC's Tahir Qadiry reports.
A new report by Outright International and Human Rights Watch, ' Even If You Go to the Skies, We'll Find You': LGBT People in Afghanistan After the Taliban Takeover, documents that Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Afghans and people who do not conform to rigid gender norms in Afghanistan have faced an increasingly desperate situation and grave threats to their safety and ...
This community faces significant challenges in Afghanistan, where homosexuality is illegal and carries severe penalties, including imprisonment and even death. Despite these challenges, Roshnaya remains committed to supporting the Afghan LGBT community. They provide a range of services, including counseling, legal assistance, and advocacy.
Rameen, a young gay Afghan, poses with his back to the camera in Kabul, Afghanistan. Massoud Hossaini / AP Both men describe being robbed, beaten up and blackmailed, and receiving death threats.
The Pulse Afghanistan's Love-Hate Relationship With Homosexuality Contrary to popular perception, some Islamic cultures have a long, vibrant history of tolerance for homosexual behavior.
If gay culture has always existed in the fabric of Afghan society, where does the Taliban's justification for persecuting LGBTQ+ Afghans come from? The Taliban follows the Hanafi School of Sunni jurisprudence, one of the four main Sunni schools of law dating back to the ancient Iraqi schools of Kufah.
Please raise our voices, because nobody is hearing us—the LGBTQ community in Afghanistan, Afghan and Iranian LGBTQ refugees in Turkey—nobody in America, Europe, Canada knew we existed. Resources to support for those interested in learning more about this issue include: Immigration Equality - a US-based LGBTQ immigrant rights organization
Despite severe cultural punishments for homosexuality in much of the Middle East, Irving emphasized that in Afghanistan this behavior was pervasive and openly practiced, with an estimated 80% of ...
Before the Taliban uprising in Afghanistan, life for gay man Abdul (his name has been changed) was already dangerous. If he'd spoken about his sexuality to the wrong person then, Abdul could have ...
Pari Pari, a 48-year-old gay man, was an outreach worker for an organization that provided HIV services in a major city when the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan. Just a few weeks into the new regime, Pari said, a group of Taliban fighters visited the organization's offices and beat the security guards. The organization immediately halted all operations out of security concerns, leaving ...
5 дек. 2024 г.
A few weeks after Taliban forces overtook Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, in August, a 20-year-old gay man reported that Taliban members had detained him at a checkpoint.
The archeologist, himself a gay man who has spent many years working in Afghanistan and elsewhere, said young Afghans from the LGBT community had been starting to rent share houses so they could ...
For LGBTQ youth in Afghanistan, in the years before the return of the Taliban, life was showing signs of improvement. But when the Taliban retook control in 2021, those freedoms quickly evaporated ...
I feel like "a human being for the first time" in my life, a gay Afghan man has said after arriving in the UK with 28 others from the LGBT community. The man - who the BBC is not naming for safety ...
Insider spoke to several Afghan gay men. One activist said he fears that gay people in Afghanistan will be "weeded out and exterminated" by the Taliban.
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Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan at the end of August, the persecution of the country's LGBT+ community has ramped up - forcing many to live in hiding, fearing for their lives. "We ...
"The Taliban regime is truly the dark ages for Afghan LGBTQ people," a 21-year-old gay artist in Kabul said.
Members of Afghanistan's gay community live secret lives on the margins of a society that routinely punishes homosexuality as un-Islamic and immoral.
According to the LGBTQ advocacy group ILGA-World, successive Afghan governments have not enforced the death penalty for gay sex since 2001, but the Taliban might deal with the issue differently.
LGBT+ Afghans tell the Sky News Daily podcast that they face discrimination and violence, and that there's "no future left for LGBT+ people in Afghanistan".
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