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Region | Sri Lanka |
Issue | Conversion therapy |
Status | Not banned |
Start Date | (unknown) |
End Date | (none) |
Description | Some clinics are promoting this. As well homosexuality is currently illegal. |
Sources | https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/09/12/sri-lanka-should-take-challenge-lgbt-rights |
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Sources | No | https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/09/12/sri-lanka-should-take-challenge-lgbt-rights |
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Special Status | Ambiguous | (REMOVED) |
Description | Not banned as far as I know. but not clear. | No |
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Reports (1)
- Note field is incorrect "Conversion therapy is not banned, but note section reads "probably promoted like in India" which is a baseless and inaccurate statement. Conversion therapy is barely found in Sri Lanka and homosexuality remains a subject that is heavily ignored.(source: I can't find one on the internet but i live here?)Either way, the commenter's assumptions should not be included in databases such as thing."