Entry #10061: Serving openly in military in Lebanon

Current Version

RegionLebanon
IssueServing openly in military
StatusDon't Ask, Don't Tell
Start DateMar 30, 2019
End Datenow
DescriptionIn 2019 a military tribunal acquited four personnel who accused of sodomy. The judge ruled that the law does not specify what acts are "contrary to nature". They were however dismissed from their posts.
Sourceshttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/3/30/lebanon-court-acquits-military-personnel-in-sodomy-case


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Revision History (7)

edited by GeorgieTheOrgie. Innacurate and misleading information

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ValueIllegalDon't Ask, Don't Tell

edited by Canadianstudent03. As of 2023, Lebanon has no lgbt military service

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ValueDon't Ask, Don't TellIllegal

edited by tsusamu. Changed date

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Start Date(NONE)Mar 30, 2019

edited by GeorgieTheOrgie. Inaccurate Status

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Value(REMOVED)Don't Ask, Don't Tell
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edited by GeorgieTheOrgie. Inaccurate Status

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ValueDon't Ask, Don't Tell(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)Ambiguous

edited by GeorgieTheOrgie. Inaccurate Status

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ValueIllegalDon't Ask, Don't Tell

created by beeurd

Original entry
StatusIllegal
Start Datepast
End Datenow
DescriptionIn 2019 a military tribunal acquited four personnel who accused of sodomy. The judge ruled that the law does not specify what acts are "contrary to nature". They were however dismissed from their posts.
Sourceshttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/3/30/lebanon-court-acquits-military-personnel-in-sodomy-case
Reports (1)
  • Status is not correct "they can serve openly in the military but only in some contexts no"