Iraq imposes up to 15 years in prison for same-sex relationships

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As interpreted by the parliamentary decision, the bill reflects an important measure in upholding religious values

Iraq imposes up to 15 years in prison for same-sex relationships

Iraq's parliament Saturday has passed a bill imposing a 15-year prison sentence for individuals engaged in same-sex relationships, aiming to combat what officials prevent as a threat to public morality. 

The law reflects an important measure in upholding religious values, as interpreted by the parliamentary decision.

The legislation, known as the anti-prostitution and anti-same-sex law, seeks to shield society from what authorities describe as the global proliferation of immorality and advocacy for same-sex. 

Under this law, individuals involved in same-sex intercourse could face a minimum of 10 years and a maximum of 15 years behind bars.

Additionally, those found promoting prostitution or same-sexual activities may receive a 7-year prison sentence. Individuals undergoing gender transition could face three years of imprisonment under this legislation.

Originally, the bill proposed the death penalty for same-sex relationships. However, following staunch opposition from the United States and European countries, the bill was revised before implementation.

Source: Newsroom

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