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Lee Olivia

South Korean Court Upholds Controversial Military ‘Sodomy’ Law: A Step Backward for LGBTQ+ Rights?

South Korean Court Upholds Military ‘Sodomy’ Law October 30, 2023 Introduction In a disappointing setback for LGBTQ+ rights in South Korea, the Constitutional Court has upheld a provision in the country’s Military Criminal Act that prohibits same-sex activity between soldiers. This provision allows for punishments of up to two years […]

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Lee Olivia

Mauritian Court Strikes Down Sodomy Law: A Landmark Ruling for Equality and Justice

Mauritian Court Declares Sodomy Law Unconstitutional A recent ruling by the Supreme Court of Mauritius has struck down a provision in the country’s Criminal Code that criminalized consensual sex between men. The court found the law to be unconstitutional and discriminatory, stating that it was an outdated colonial relic. The […]

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