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In reply to the discussion: Anti-Semitism's increasingly thin and hard-to-see line [View all]Violet_Crumble
(36,379 posts)They're not legal in India. The wording of the law is pretty revolting as well. It calls same-sex relationships an unnatural offense and imposes a 10 year prison sentence. LGBT activists in India are rightly worried that the reintroduction of this law will lead to them being harassed by the police, well, more than they've already been. India's actually bucking the trend of decriminalisation going on in other countries, so hopefully they'll come to their senses...
Bluenorthwest was talking about a list of countries where same sex relationships are illegal a few posts ago. I found a list that covers all countries where same sex relationships are illegal (as of August 2013) and having had a look through them, I've only been to one (Papua New Guinea), and I'd have no desire to ever go to any of them based on their laws
http://www.buzzfeed.com/saeedjones/76-countries-where-anti-gay-laws-are-as-bad-as-or-worse-than#.ry4VEjV8y