Iraq approves law that punishes ‘homosexual acts’ with up to 15 years in prison | World

Iraq approves law that punishes ‘homosexual acts’ with up to 15 years in prison | World
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1 of 1 In file image, protesters protesting against the Iraqi government gather in Nasiriya, Iraq. — Photo: Asaad NIAZI / AFP
In file image, protesters protesting against the Iraqi government gather in Nasiriya, Iraq. — Photo: Asaad NIAZI / AFP

The Iraqi Parliament approved this weekend a law that imposes Prison sentences of up to 15 years for homosexual actsa decision denounced by NGOs as an “attack on human rights”.

Deputies approved by a majority of 170 votes out of a total of 329 a series of amendments to a 1988 anti-prostitution law, which also criminalizes transgender people.

One previous draft proposed the death penalty for same-sex relationshipswhich was criticized by LGBTQIA+ activists as a dangerous escalation in a country where the community is already the target of discrimination and attacks.

The new amendments provide for sentences of 10 to 15 years in prison for anyone who maintains homosexual relationships, according to the document to which the AFP news agency had access.

Other points of the new amendments are:

  • A minimum of seven years in prison for anyone who “promotes” homosexuality;
  • Sentence between one and three years for men who “intentionally” act like women;
  • Criminalization of “desire-based biological sex change” and punishing transgender people and doctors who participate in sex change surgeries with up to three years in prison.

Homosexuality is taboo in conservative Iraqi society, but Until now there was no law that explicitly punished same-sex relationships.

Even so, members of the LGBTQIA+ community were already persecuted on charges of sodomy or other types of criminal offenses linked to morality and prostitution.

“Iraq has translated into law the discrimination and violence that members of the LGBTI community have been subjected to with absolute impunity for years,” said Razaw Salihy, country researcher at Amnesty International.

“The amendments that affect LGBTQIA+ rights are a violation of fundamental human rights”, he denounced.

According to deputy Raed al Maliki, who presented the amendments, he told AFP that “the law serves as a preventive measure to protect society from these acts.”

Approval was delayed until after Prime Minister Mohamed Shia al Sudani’s visit to Washington this month to prevent the law, criticized in the United States and the European Union, from affecting the trip.

The US State Department expressed concern about the law and warned that it “undermines the government’s political and economic reform efforts”, said its spokesman, Matt Miller.

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