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In reply to the discussion: I lived and worked openly gay in Saudi Arabia and the UAE for 25 years. [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)The fact remains that Saudi Arabia is one of 10 countries with laws allowing the execution of gay people. Any and all sexual activity outside of marriage is a crime. These laws are enforced. They are applied to living, breathing humans who are equal to straight people and to western people. Any attempt to minimize their plight is in my opinion a poor choice to make.
"A Saudi Arabian man has been sentenced to three years in jail and 450 lashes after he was caught using Twitter to arrange dates with other men. According to a report in the daily Arabic newspaper Al-Watan, the man was arrested following an entrapment ploy by the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (CPVPV). Posing as a potential suitor online, members of the CPVPV arranged to meet the now convicted man for a date."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/gay-saudi-arabian-man-sentenced-to-three-years-and-450-lashes-for-meeting-men-via-twitter-9628204.html
The State Department advises LGBT travelers that consensual intercourse between same-sex individuals is criminalized in Saudi Arabia and that potential penalties include fines, jail time or death. I advise all travelers to pay attention to that no matter what you read on the internet.
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