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LGBT rights in Tunisia : ウィキペディア英語版
LGBT rights in Tunisia

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in Tunisia face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Both male and female same-sex sexual activity is illegal in Tunisia, and there is no organised LGBT-rights movement. Most Tunisians are Muslim, and traditional Islamic attitudes and mores look upon homosexuality and cross-dressing as signs of decadence and immorality.
== Constitutional law ==
Article 1 of the Constitution stipulates that Islam is the official religion of Tunisia.
== Criminal laws ==
Article 230 of the Penal Code of 1913 (largely modified in 1964) decrees imprisonment of up to three years for private acts of sodomy between consenting adults.〔(Laws: Tunisia, ''Gay Law Net'' )〕〔The official text of Article 230 in French ((Jurisite Tunisie )):
La sodomie, si elle ne rentre dans aucun des cas prévus aux articles précédents, est punie de l'emprisonnement pendant trois ans.〕
Cross-dressing is not expressly illegal, although transgender people, along with gay people, are oftentimes accused of violating Article 226 of the national penal code which outlaws "outrages against public decency," (Post. "Tunisia's New Gay Rights Fight" 2014 )

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