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English: Decriminalization of same-sex sexual intercourse by country or territory

Decriminalization of same-sex sexual intercourse by country or territory

 
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1During World War II, Nazi Germany annexed territory or established reichskommissariats which extended Germany's laws against same-sex sexual intercourse to those territories and reichskommissariats. However, German law against homosexuality only applied to people considered German in these areas, and not necessarily to other subjects.[1] Same-sex sexual intercourse was previously legalized in the following countries or territories before German annexation or establishment of reichskommissariats: Bas-Rhin (legal in 1791), Belgium (legal in 1795), Belluno (legal in 1890), Friuli-Venezia Giulia (legal in 1890), Haut-Rhin (legal in 1791), Luxembourg (legal in 1795), Moselle (legal in 1791), Netherlands (legal in 1811), Nord (legal in 1791), Pas-de-Calais (legal in 1791), "Poland decriminalized same-sex acts as early as 1932 and has not recriminalized them ever since",[2] and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (legal in 1890). All countries and territories listed that where annexed or established into reichskommissariats by Nazi Germany during World War II where restored as independent countries or reincorporated into their previous countries during or after the war and thus re-legalized same-sex sexual intercourse in those areas.
2In May 1973, the Libyan Arab Republic annexed the Aouzou Strip from Chad. Libya's laws against same-sex sexual intercourse where thus extended to the annexed Aouzou Strip. In August 1987, during the Toyota War between the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and Chad, Aouzou fell to the Chadian forces, only to be repelled by an overwhelming Libyan counter-offensive. The Aouzou dispute was concluded on February 3, 1994, when the judges of the International Court of Justice by a majority of 16 to 1 decided that the Aouzou Strip belonged to Chad. Monitored by international observers, the withdrawal of Libyan troops from the Strip began on April 15, 1994, and was completed by May 10, 1994. The formal and final transfer of the Aouzou Strip from Libya to Chad took place on May 30, 1994, when the sides signed a joint declaration stating that the Libyan withdrawal had been effected.
3During the Iraq Crisis / Iraqi Civil War, from 2013 to present, parts of Iraq were taken over by the Islamic State, enacting sharia and executing LGBT people. Territories, from 2014 to present, retaken by Iraqi government and thus re-legalized same-sex sexual intercourse in those areas.


4Same-sex sexual intercourse was never criminalized in the following countries and territories: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad (excluding Aouzou Strip), Clipperton Island, Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, French Polynesia, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Gabon, Indonesia (excluding Aceh) as the Dutch have decriminalized same sexual intercourse in Java, Bali , Southern areas of Sumatra and the Mollucas in the 19th century, British Bencoolen, Netherlands East-Indies (prior to 1811), and Laos, Madagascar, Mali, Mayotte, New Caledonia, Niger, North Korea, South Korea, Vietnam, and Wallis and Futuna</nowiki>.
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  1. Council of Europe publication: QUEER IN EUROPE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
  2. (2018) Transnational Homosexuals in Communist Poland Cross-Border Flows in Gay and Lesbian Magazines, pp. 8, 97 ISBN: 978-3-319-58901-5.

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viimane11. detsember 2021, kell 06:33Pisipilt versioonist seisuga 11. detsember 2021, kell 06:33856 × 434 (2,35 MB)Bayu FullerCorrect Malaysia , In Malaysia both Male and Female homosexuality Is Illegal , punishable by Fines , Caning Or Prison .https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2018/09/03/two-malaysian-women-caned-under-islamic-law-for-lesbian-sex.html
8. november 2021, kell 12:20Pisipilt versioonist seisuga 8. november 2021, kell 12:20856 × 434 (2,35 MB)Bayu FullerCorrect for Indonesia , decriminalization of Homosexuality . Same sexual activity is not Illegal in South Sumatra , its only illegal in the Aceh province >>>
26. september 2021, kell 12:13Pisipilt versioonist seisuga 26. september 2021, kell 12:13856 × 434 (2,36 MB)Buidhefix Poland to reflect reliable sources stating decriminalization in 1932
13. märts 2021, kell 07:36Pisipilt versioonist seisuga 13. märts 2021, kell 07:36856 × 434 (2,36 MB)The2016Changed Bhutan
7. august 2020, kell 17:00Pisipilt versioonist seisuga 7. august 2020, kell 17:00856 × 434 (2,38 MB)GoldcactusUpdated Western Australia (change was in 1990 not 1989) and Poland (never criminalised by the Polish state; 1932 merely reconfirmed the country's legal position)
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19. detsember 2019, kell 15:16Pisipilt versioonist seisuga 19. detsember 2019, kell 15:16856 × 434 (2,38 MB)RatherousGabon
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