同性恋仍然会被判处死刑的地方
Where Homosexuality Is Still Punishable By Death

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/where-homosexuality-still-punishable-death

根据ILGA的数据,全球仍有超过60个国家将同性性行为定为犯罪,其中约一打国家处以死刑。这些国家包括阿富汗、伊朗、沙特阿拉伯,以及尼日利亚和索马里部分地区(依据伊斯兰教法)。 执法力度各不相同,从罕见应用造成社会污名化,到积极寻求死刑,但近年来起诉数量有所增加。乌干达在2023年通过法律后大幅加强了执法,文莱继续实施严厉的伊斯兰教法惩罚,包括石刑,引发国际社会强烈抗议。 持续的犯罪化制造法律上的不安全感,并加剧了全球范围内对LGBTQ+群体的歧视,凸显了持续存在的人权问题。

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The latest data from ILGA - the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, a global federation that monitors laws and rights affecting LGBT people - show that consensual same‑sex relations remain criminalized in a significant number of countries, with a small but deadly minority still prescribing the death penalty.

As Statista's Tristan Gaudiat shows in the chart below, according to ILGA’s database, over 60 countries around the world still criminalize consensual same‑sex activity, mostly through prison sentences of varying lengths (from fines and short terms to long jail terms). A smaller group of roughly a dozen countries even retains the death penalty for such acts.

This includes national laws in countries such as Afghanistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as regional sharia provisions applied in parts of Nigeria and Somalia.

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Enforcement varies widely: in some places, the statutes are rarely applied but create a pervasive climate of legal insecurity and social stigma, while in others, capital punishment is actively enforced.

Recent spikes in prosecutions have sharpened human‑rights concerns in certain regions.

Uganda significantly stepped up enforcement after a controversial law was introduced in 2023, and renewed legislative pressure in 2025 led to several high‑profile prosecutions.

In Southeast Asia, Brunei’s expanded sharia penalties - first announced in 2019 and subsequently rolled out in stages, including provisions allowing death by stoning - continue to provoke international condemnation.

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