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LGBT rights in North Korea : ウィキペディア英語版 | LGBT rights in North Korea
Homosexuality and transgenderism are not ''de jure'' illegal in North Korea, but the government does not recognize LGBT rights. According to the Korean Friendship Association, although gay people have not been subject to government-sanctioned oppression, "...the DPRK rejects many characteristics of the popular gay culture in the West, which many perceive to embrace consumerism, classism and promiscuity."〔 == Criminal laws ==
The criminal code does not expressly prohibit private, noncommercial, adult and voluntary acts of homosexuality. The minimum age of consent for sexual conduct would appear to be sixteen years old, although the law seems to only directly apply to heterosexuality. A ''de facto'' ban on homosexuality or non-conforming gender expression may come from a vaguely worded law that bans anything deemed by the government to be "against the socialist lifestyle." It has been reported by ''The Korea Times'' that North Korea has executed some gay people under this law. The Korean Friendship Association says that:
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