1. Iran.
In January 2019, a guy was hung in Iran for having sexual relations with another man. Following Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, homosexuality was considered a criminal felony punishable by execution. Iran’s then-president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, famously claimed at Columbia University in 2007, “In Iran, there are no gay people like yours.”.READ FULL CONTENT>>>>>>
2. Brunei.
Brunei has recently made headlines due to its new, stringent Islamic rules. Two of the most heinous were amputations as a penalty for stealing and the execution of gays and adulterers. Brunei’s Sultan announced the following weeks of international anger.
3. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Being in a relationship with someone of the same gender is punishable by death in Saudi Arabia. First-time offenders are frequently whipped or imprisoned, while repeat offenders face execution.
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4. Mauritania.
Homoséxuality has always been banned in Mauritania, Africa’s 11th-largest country by land area. This, however, does not constitute a capital offense. Until 1983, when Sharia law became the dominant source of the penal code, a three-year prison sentence was handed down. As a result, homosexuality has been designated as a capital felony. As a form of execution, stoning is utilized.
5. Yemen.
Unmarried gay men in Yemen receive 100 lashes or a year in prison, but married gay men face stoning under the country’s severe anti-homoséxuality laws..READ FULL CONTENT>>>>>>