Entry #3334: Conversion therapy in Ukraine

Current Version

RegionUkraine
IssueConversion therapy
StatusNot banned
Start Datepast
End Datenow
DescriptionNo laws outlawing this practice.
Sources(empty)
Reports (1)
  • Newer law has been passed "in Ukraine during the war, the attitude towards the LGBT community improved by 2%. foreign/ukrainian transgender or non-binary persons serve in the Ukrainian army. you can find out about this on instagram of a popular LGBT-organization @lgbtiqmilitary"


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Revision History (12)

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Value(REMOVED)Not banned
Special StatusAmbiguousNot banned
DescriptionUnknown.No laws outlawing this practice.
SourcesNo

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ValueNot banned(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)Ambiguous

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Value(REMOVED)Not banned
Special StatusAmbiguous(REMOVED)

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ValueNot banned(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)Ambiguous
DescriptionConversion therapy ban pending. Unknown.

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DescriptionNoConversion therapy ban pending.

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Value(REMOVED)Not banned
Special StatusAmbiguous(REMOVED)
DescriptionNot Clear.No

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ValueNot banned(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)Ambiguous
DescriptionNoNot Clear.

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DescriptionHomosexuality is still being diagnosed as a disorder. No

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DescriptionNoHomosexuality is still being diagnosed as a disorder.

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ValueBannedNot banned

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ValueNot bannedBanned

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Original entry
StatusNot banned
Start Datepast
End Datenow
DescriptionNo
SourcesNo