JohnQuebec98 Editor

He/Him, Editor from Canada
Location: CanadaJoined
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JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Albania.
"There is legislation in this country that in a way recognises some form of gender identity "
Right to change legal gender: Ambiguous from (unknown) to (none).
Albania does not currently recognize legal gender changes nor performs or covers surgeries or treatment for transgender people,however there is legislation in place that in a way recognises some…
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Slovakia.
"Rainbow Europe shows information which should change the status "
LGBT housing discrimination: Sexual orientation only from Jan 1, 2008 to (none).
NO
Sources: NO
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Slovakia.
"Somewhat inaccurate when it comes to trans rights "
LGBT employment discrimination: Sexual orientation only from Jan 1, 2008 to (none).
Under the amendment in the Anti-Discrimination Act, Gays and lesbians are protected, trans people have yet to receive any protection
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Slovakia.
"Trans people should be noted as well when it comes to adoption "
Same-sex adoption: Ambiguous from Jan 1, 2017 to (none).
While single gays and lesbians can adopt, partners can’t, transgenders are also unable to adopt in the country
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Slovakia.
"The description could have been more detailed "
Conversion therapy: Not banned from (unknown) to (none).
No
Sources: No
JohnQuebec98 created an entry in Kazakhstan.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from (unknown) to (none).
There is no legal recognition of non-binary gender.
JohnQuebec98 created an entry in Pakistan.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from (unknown) to (none).
Reports show MSMs are not allowed to donate blood in Pakistan
JohnQuebec98 created an entry in Pakistan.
Same-sex adoption: Illegal from (unknown) to (none).
Pakistan has yet to allow same sex adoption in it’s borders
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Democratic Republic of the Congo.
"There isn’t enough information with regards to this country "
Homosexual activity: Ambiguous from Jan 30, 1940 to (none).
Homosexuality is technically legal. However public display of homosexual affections can be persecuted due to some other obscure laws, the laws of so called public indecency only seem to be shown…
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Democratic Republic of the Congo.
"Not enough information is shown on this country "
Censorship of LGBT issues: Ambiguous from (unknown) to (none).
The U.S. Department of State's 2021 Human Rights Report found that individuals who publicly engaged in same-sex consensual activities, such as, for example, kissing, were sometimes prosecuted under…
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Central African Republic.
"Not enough information is shown with regards to this country "
Censorship of LGBT issues: Imprisonment as punishment from (unknown) to (none).
The penal code criminalizes "public expression of love" between persons of the same sex is imprisonment for six months to two years or a fine of between 150,000 and 600,000 CFA francs ($300 and…
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Central African Republic.
"Not enough information on this country is shown "
Homosexual activity: Ambiguous from (unknown) to (none).
according to the U.S. Department of State's 2012 human rights report, The penal code criminalizes "public expression of love" between persons of the same sex is imprisonment for six months to two…
JohnQuebec98 created an entry in Central African Republic.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from (unknown) to (none).
The US department of stat’s Human right’s record found that MSMs are not allowed to donate blood, however, this report was from 2012 so it may be outdated information
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
"The entry has been tampered and falsified by “georgie the orgie” despite having no source to back up their information "
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from (unknown) to (none).
Homosexuality is illegal in Syria, and thus blood donations are illegal as a result. Despite various sources and Syrians mentioning it themselves, this entry has been tampered with by people who…
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Hungary.
"The word unenforced should quite easily put it in this ambiguous category "
Censorship of LGBT issues: Ambiguous from Jan 2021 to (none).
Hungary’s parliament has passed a law banning gay people from featuring in school educational materials or TV shows for under-18s, as Viktor Orbán’s ruling party intensified its campaign…
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
"Sourceless information is edited in by someone who doesn’t have a source "
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from (unknown) to (none).
With homosexuality being illegal in Syria, blood donations are also illegal de facto
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
"Source less information is edited in "
Homosexual activity: Illegal (imprisonment as punishment) from 1949 to (none).
Homosexuality can be met up to 3 years in prison according to regime law
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Lebanon.
"Incorrect information shown "
Homosexual activity: Ambiguous from (unknown) to (none).
In Lebanon, homosexuality is met with up to 1 year in prison according to article 534 of the Lebanese Penal code
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
"Incorrect information was shown with regards to this country"
Equal age of consent: N/A from (unknown) to (none).
Syria’s anti gay laws mean by default, the age of consent is not applicable
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
"Some incorrect information was shown, Syria’s authoritarian nature would lpreform some sort of check"
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from (unknown) to (none).
Homosexuality being illegal in Syria means automatically blood donations are also illegal unfortunately
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
"Incorrect information was shown with regards to this country"
Homosexual activity: Illegal (imprisonment as punishment) from 1949 to (none).
Homosexuality can be met up to 3 years in prison in regime held Syria
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Lebanon.
"Some incorrect information was shown with regards to this country"
Homosexual activity: Ambiguous from (unknown) to (none).
In Lebanon, homosexuality is met with up to 1 year in prison according to article 534 of the Lebanese Penal code
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Albania.
"Positive legislation occurred in Albania "
LGBT employment discrimination: Sexual orientation and gender identity from Aug 30, 2010 to (none).
There is legislation protecting both sexual orientation and gender identity in the workplace
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Poland.
"The description and other sources are enough for a status change unfortunately "
Right to change legal gender: Legal, but requires surgery from Nov 17, 1964 to (none).
A medical diagnosis required, and individuals need to sue their parents in order to have their birth certificate changed. Under Polish law reassignment surgery can only take place after a person's…
JohnQuebec98 created an entry in Moldova.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from (unknown) to (none).
Rainbow Europe reports that Moldova doesn’t recognize non-binary gender identities yet, though it may happen in the future.
JohnQuebec98 created an entry in Belarus.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from (unknown) to (none).
Belarus does not recognize non-binary gender identities and it is not likely to recognize them in the near future.
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Serbia.
"I decided to add a more detailed description "
Same-sex adoption: Illegal from (unknown) to (none).
Serbia has yet to allow same sex couples the right to adopt, though ilga’s rainbow Europe does suggest it could happen soon due to positive legislative movement
JohnQuebec98 created an entry in Serbia.
Same-sex adoption: Illegal from Jul 1, 2005 to (none).
According to article 101 of the current Family law in Serbia, adoptive parents can be: (1) spouses or common-law partners together (2) the spouse or common-law partner of the child's parent (3)…
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
"Inaccurate information shown as the Turkish controlled areas are unfortunately minimal "
Homosexual activity: Illegal (imprisonment as punishment) from 1949 to (none).
Homosexuality can be met up to 3 years in prison in Syria
JohnQuebec98 edited an entry in Syria.
"Incorrect information was shown and the Turkish territories are less than 10% of the country "
Same-sex adoption: Illegal from (unknown) to (none).
Unfortunately Syria’s ban on homosexuality bans other laws such as adoptions as well