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While the anti-gay laws in Russia have garnered a lot of International attention in recent weeks, it is still legal to be gay in the country. However, in other parts of the world, where The Queen is Head of State, gay people can be jailed for same-sex activity.
Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of three nation states where same-sex marriage is legal, England and Wales, Canada and New Zealand. However in the majority of the countries where The Queen is the constitutional Monarch, there are no legal protections in place to protect LGBT people at all.
Although The Queen has no role in the development of laws, the Commonwealth Realms are the closet power relationships that she has in the world.
These 12 countries are listed below:-
Antigua and Barbuda
In Antigua and Barbuda same sex activity is illegal for both gay men
and lesbian women. Two consenting adults found guilty of the offence can
face up to 15 years in prison and no legal protections exist to protect
those who are LGBT.
Barbados
Although the law is rarely enforced, people in Barbados found guilty
of same-sex activity can face up to life imprisonment. Homophobia is
rife in the country and in recent days a newspaper columnist from the country claimed that “AIDS a punishment” for those that are homosexual.
Belize
Same-sex activity has been illegal in Belize since 2003 and those
found guilty can face up to 10 years in prison. Despite the fact Belize
has faced pressure from the United States to change the law the Prime
Minister has remained adamant that gay sex should remain a criminal
offence. Earlier
this year a case that was brought in 2010 made it to the Supreme Court
with British former attorney general, Lord Goldsmith among a team who
argued for an overturn of the law.
Grenada
In Grenada male homosexuality is a crime and those found guilty can
face up to 10 years in prison. While female homosexuality isn’t illegal
in the country, no legal rights exist for lesbians.
Jamaica
Same sex activity is illegal in Jamaica for both men and women and
those found guilty can face up to 10 years in prison. Jamaica has been
described as one of the most homophobic
places on earth. PinkNews.co.uk has reported numerous stories out of
Jamaica that show endemic homophobia in all areas of society. Recently,
a transgender teenager was murdered and it was later revealed the
victim suffered abuse at school and from their parents.
Papua New Guinea
Male homosexuality is illegal in Papua New Guinea with those found
guilty of partaking in sodomy facing up to 14 years in prison. Although
the law is rarely enforced, LGBT people face widespread social stigma
and isolation from the rest of society. The AIDS epidemic which has exploded in Papua New Guinea in the past few years has been in part blamed on the homophobic laws and the homophobia in society.
Saint Kitts and Nevis
It is illegal for gay men to have sex in Saint Kitts and Nevis where
those found guilty can face up 10 years in prison. No one has ever been
jailed under the law but there are no plans for the law to be
overturned. A gay cruise ship was banned from docking on the islands in
2005.
Saint Lucia
Males homosexuality is illegal on the island of Saint Lucia with
those founds guilty facing up to 10 years in prison. It was the only
country in the Americas to formally oppose the United Nations
declaration on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Same-sex activity in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is illegal with
those found guilty facing up to 5 years in prison. Those found guilty
of anal sex can face up to 10 years in prison. The law is said to be
rarely enforced the country.
The Solomon Islands
Those found guilty of partaking in same-sex activity on The Solomon
Islands can face up to 14 years in prison. People who attempt to engage
in anal sex can face up to 7 years in prison. Attempts to reform the law
were made in 2008 but the plans were met with strong opposition and in
2011 the country informed the United Nations that they would not seek to
decriminalise same-sex behaviour.
Tuvalu
Male homosexuality is illegal in Tuvalu with those found guilty
facing up to 14 years in prison. Female homosexuality is legal but no
legal protections or recognition exist for lesbians in the country. The
law states that no person shall “commit buggery with another person or
with an animal.” The country also makes it illegal for a man to have
sexual intercourse with a “female idiot or imbecile woman”.
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