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Homosexual activity in Qazvin

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Homosexual activity in Qazvin is illegal (death penalty as punishment).

Current status
Illegal (death penalty as punishment)
The punishment for homosexuality is currently death for men. (Unless if there is sex between a mature person and a minor; in which can the mature person will be killed while minor will receive up to 74 lashes. Matching case applies for 2 minors.) For women, the punishment is up to 100 lashes. Women with a certain number of repeat offenses can develop subject to the death penalty as well.

Same-sex marriage in Qazvin

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Same-sex marriage in Qazvin is banned.

Censorship of LGBT issues in Qazvin

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Censorship of LGBT issues in Qazvin is death penalty as punishment.

Current status
Death penalty as punishment
The 1986 Urge Law contains Article 6 which prohibits content that undermines Is

Iranian Modernity and the Qazvini Man as Predatory Homosexual

Humor 2016; 29(3): 337–357 Mostafa Abedinifard* Structural functions of the targeted joke: Iranian modernity and the Qazvini man as predatory homosexual DOI 10.1515/humor-2016-0008 Abstract: Focusing on the disciplinary function of humor as an understudied subject in humor studies, this article addresses Qazvini jokes – the contemporary Persian joke cycle targeting men from the Iranian city of Qazvin – as mainstream gender humor that uses ridicule as a means of supporting heteronormativity and fueling homophobia. Adopting an historical-analytical approach and considering examples of and references to Qazvini jokes, I argue that the joke series likely originated as a disciplinary tool to buttress the emerging heteronormative gender order of preceding modern Iranian society. Contextualized instances of these jokes not only illustrate that this punitive function has endured to the introduce but also indicate their ongoing homophobic role. This argument problematizes the claim made in humor studies that jokes have no social consequences. Qazvini jokes may be inconsequential in the limited sense that they might not influence atti

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It’s not easy to be gay in the Islamic Republic of Iran. A recent United Nations report decried“harassment, persecution, cruel punishment and even the death penalty.” Because Islamic law requires four adult male witnesses to prosecute sodomy, Iranian police typically seek confessions,often through torture. Women, easier to convict, are given 100 lashes for each case. Outside of the legal system, LGBT Iranians face widespread and socially accepted discrimination, bullying, and an elevated risk of suicide, according to a UK-based study. “Loneliness is killing me,” a 27-year-old guy from Qazvin told researchers. So it was an act of special significance when a small community of young people gathered in a hilly park overlooking Tehran to reveal, for a few little but public moments, their support for Iranian queer rights. It was far from the biggest LGBT rights rally on May 17, the International Daytime Against Homophobia commemorating the World Health Organization’s 1990 decision to remove homosexuality from its catalog of mental diseases, but it carried its own significance…. Read the full story here>>>

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Public Notion Index ?Not enough dataNot enough dataHomosexual activityIllegal (death penalty as punishment)
Since 1979Illegal (death penalty as punishment)
Since 1979Same-sex marriageBannedBannedCensorship of LGBT issuesDeath penalty as punishment
Since 1987Death penalty as punishment
Since 1987Right to change legal genderLegal, but requires surgery
Since 1987Legal, but requires surgery
Since 1987Gender-affirming careRestricted
Since 1987Restricted
Since 1987Legal recognition of non-binary genderNot legally recognizedNot legally recognizedLGBT discriminationNo protectionsNo protectionsLGBT employment discriminationNo protectionsNo protectionsLGBT housing discriminationNo protectionsNo protectionsSame-sex adoptionIllegalIllegalIntersex infant surgeryNot bannedNot bannedServing openly in militaryIllegalIllegalBlood donations by MSMsLegalLegalConversion therapyNot bannedNot bannedEqua
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