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LGBT rights in the Maldives : ウィキペディア英語版 | LGBT rights in the Maldives
Same-sex relationships are illegal in the Maldives under Sharia law, though not under national law. In addition, the Maldives was one of the initially 57 (now 54) signatory nations to a statement opposing the UN declaration on sexual orientation and gender identity which was introduced for the General Assembly in 2008 originally and remains open for signature. The country further opposed a landmark LGBT rights resolution in the United Nations Human Rights Council, proposed by the Republic of South Africa and backed by most developed countries which passed in 2011. In April 2013 the first openly gay and secular blogger in the Maldives, Hilath Rasheed was attacked.〔(Darker side of the Maldives: Public lashings, religious extremists and a gay blogger with his throat slashed ), The Belfast Telegraph, Eric Randolph, 18 June 2013〕 == Recognition of same-sex relationships == The Maldives does not recognize same-sex marriages, civil unions, or domestic partnerships.
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