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LGBT rights in Somaliland

LGBT rights in Somaliland
Somaliland's controlled territory is in dark green and territory claimed in light green
StatusIllegal since 1941 (as British Somaliland Protectorate)[1][2]
PenaltyUp to Death, vigilante executions, vigilante beatings, torture,[3][4] or 3 years imprisonment[5]
Gender identityNo
MilitaryNo
Discrimination protectionsNone
Family rights
Recognition of relationshipsNo recognition of same-sex unions
AdoptionNo

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Somaliland face severe challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Somaliland has been a Muslim-majority nation with harsh societal rules. It is dangerous for LGBT people, who face up to the death penalty. Besides, extrajudicial killings, mob lynching is used as an instrument for punishing homosexuals. Somaliland does not recognize same-sex activity abroad.

Law regarding same-sex sexual activity

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Italian East Africa

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In 1940, Italy conquered British Somaliland and annexed it into the Italian East Africa. While Italy did not have sodomy laws since 1890, the Fascist authorities still punished homosexuals. In 1941, the British reconquered British Somaliland and re-instated their sodomy laws.[1]

British Somaliland

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Prior to independence from the British, the Indian Penal Code of 1860 was applied in British Somaliland.[6]

Somali Republic

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In 1964, a new penal code came into force in the Somali Republic. The code states that "Whoever has carnal intercourse with a person of the same sex shall be punished, where the act does not constitute a more serious crime, with imprisonment from three months to three years. Where the act committed is an act of lust different from carnal intercourse, the punishment imposed shall be reduced by one-third. The code has since been abolished by the United Kingdom after seeing it as one of the most discriminating laws crafted by a former world power. The United Kingdom has since then legalised homosexuality, civil partnership, and same-sex marriage.[6]

Somaliland

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In 1991, Somaliland declared independence. Somaliland continues to apply the 1964 penal code in the country. The non-abolishment of the code is one of the reasons, noted by European scholars, why some advanced European countries won't recognize Somaliland independence.[1]

There are life threatening-events or death sentences in Somaliland and Somalia for LGBT people.[3][4]

Recognition of same-sex relationships

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Somaliland does not recognise same-sex marriage, domestic partnerships, or civil unions.

Summary table

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Same-sex sexual activity legal No Punished with up to death, vigilante execution, beatings, and torture
Equal age of consent No
Anti-discrimination laws in employment No
Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services No
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas (incl. indirect discrimination, hate speech) No
Same-sex marriage No
Recognition of same-sex couples No
Step-child adoption by same-sex couples No
Joint adoption by same-sex couples No
Gays and lesbians allowed to serve openly in the military No
Right to change legal gender No
Access to IVF for lesbians No
Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples No
MSMs allowed to donate blood No

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "STATE-SPONSORED HOMOPHOBIA" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-10-20. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
  2. ^ "Where is it illegal to be gay?". BBC News. 10 February 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Young Somali activist sentenced to death for being a lesbian". independent. 2016.
  4. ^ a b "'Don't come back, they'll kill you for being gay'". BBC. 2020.
  5. ^ "Map Shows Where It's Illegal to be Gay – 30 Years Since WHO Declassified Homosexuality as Disease". Forbes.
  6. ^ a b LEGISLATIVE DECREE NO. 5 OF 16 December 1962
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