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LGBT rights in Yemen : ウィキペディア英語版 | LGBT rights in Yemen
Homosexuality is illegal in Yemen in accordance with the country's Shari'ah legal system.〔( ''International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission: Status of Sexual minorities – Yemen'' )〕 LGBT persons in Yemen are likely to suffer discrimination, legal, and social challenges. Punishments for homosexuality range from flogging to death.〔(''New book details increase in antigay violence worldwide'' )〕〔(''An FCO programme for promoting the human rights of LGBT people'' )〕 Yemen is one of only seven countries to apply a death penalty for consensual sexual acts between adults of the same sex.〔(''World Day against Death Penalty: 7 countries still put people to death for same-sex acts'' )〕 Gay and lesbian websites are blocked by the government.〔(''Study: 25 countries block Web sites, including those with gay content'' )〕 As of 2007, there was no public or semi-public space for gays as in western democratic countries or some Middle Eastern democracies such as Turkey.〔 The official position is that there are no gays in Yemen.〔(''And then there was Yemen.'' )〕 == Constitutional law ==
The Constitution of Republic Of Yemen, amended in 2001, does not explicitly address LGBT rights. It does guarantee certain human rights to all citizens, with the condition that all legislation must be compatible with principles of Islamic Shariah law ().
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