LGBT rights in Abkhazia
LGBT people in Abkhazia face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents.[1]
Status | Legal since January 1, 1991[1] |
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Law regarding same-sex sexual activity
In 1933, Article 121 was added to the Criminal Code, for the entire Soviet Union, that expressly prohibited male homosexuality, with up to five years of hard labor in prison. On January 1, 1991, the Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic legalized same-sex sexual intercourse.[1]
gollark: Free receiving, however much it costs per sent one.
gollark: I have a spare phone around which could be a SMS bridge if it had a phone contract of some sort.
gollark: Sign up for it on separate accounts to other things and transfer the login details.
gollark: Transfer it to Tux1 after its creation?
gollark: This seems to be a different argument to the one about rural areas/towns making up "more of the state".
References
- "LGBT rights in Abkhazia". Equaldex.
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