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  2. LGBTQ rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Countries which have signed a General Assembly declaration of LGBT rights or sponsored the Human Rights Council's 2011 resolution on LGBT rights (96 members) Oppose Countries which signed a 2008 statement opposing LGBT rights (initially 57 members, now 54 members after withdrawal of Fiji, Rwanda and Sierra Leone )

  3. Equaldex - Wikipedia

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    For example, the legality of same-sex marriage has a greater impact on the index than the ability of LGBT people to openly serve in the military. If different laws apply in different regions of the country, then the average value is calculated.

  4. List of LGBTQ rights articles by region - Wikipedia

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    Right to privacy; LGBTQ portal: List of LGBTQ rights by region, including countries, commonwealths, disputed territories, and other regions. International regions

  5. The best and worst countries to be LGBT in Europe - AOL

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    To coinciding with gay Pride, Yahoo UK looks at the best and worst countries to be LGBT in Europe. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  6. Category:LGBTQ rights by country - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ people and military service by country (2 C, 4 P) * Intersex rights by country (22 C, 3 P) Recognition of same-sex relationships by country (10 C, 70 P)

  7. LGBTQ rights in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Sweden became the first country in the world to allow people who were transgender by legislation to surgically change their sexual organs and provide free hormone replacement therapy. [ 19 ] In 1979, a number of people in Sweden called in sick with a case of being homosexual, in protest of homosexuality being classified as an illness.

  8. Societal attitudes toward homosexuality - Wikipedia

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    The survey also finds "acceptance of homosexuality is particularly widespread in countries where religion is less central in people's lives. These are also among the richest countries in the world. In contrast, in poorer countries with high levels of religiosity, few believe homosexuality should be accepted by society.

  9. Uganda's anti-LGBTQ law, one of the harshest in the world ...

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    Uganda this week passed a bill that calls for openly gay members of the LGBTQ community to be punished with life imprisonment. President Biden led international condemnation, calling the new law ...