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Fearless

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Wed Jun 6, 2012, 09:36 PM Jun 2012

Tunisia rejects UNHRC recommendation to decriminalise gay sex

Tunisian minister of human rights, transitional justice and spokesman of the Tunisian government, Samir Dilou has rejected a recommendation by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to decriminalize same-sex acts, stating that sexual orientation was a western concept which is incompatible with Islam, Tunisian culture and traditions.

In a press conference held in Tunis, Dilou stated that while all Tunisians are entitled to basic protection, the concept of ‘sexual orientation is specific to the West. Tunisia has its own identity as an Arab Muslim state,’ he was quoted by Tunisia Live magazine.

According to Dilou Tunisian law overrides such a “stipulation” as it ‘clearly describes Tunisia as an Arab Muslim country.’

He also does not see the law against homosexuality as in conflict with the premise of freedom: ‘there is no absolute freedom. All freedoms are restricted by the law’, he stressed.

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/06/06/tunisia-rejects-unhrc-recommendation-to-decriminalise-gay-sex/

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What idiots!


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Tunisia rejects UNHRC recommendation to decriminalise gay sex (Original Post) Fearless Jun 2012 OP
"What idiots!" William769 Jun 2012 #1
We are likely to see this from other Muslim nations, Jordan withstanding. Behind the Aegis Jun 2012 #2
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