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This submission to the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ahead of its review of Uzbekistan focuses on issues of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity Articles 2 and 12 , forced labour Article 6, 7 and 8 , rehabilitation of former political prisoners Article 6 and 12 and violence against women Articles 3 and Consensual same-sex relations between men continue to be criminalized, carrying a prison sentence of one to three years.
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To learn how Uzbekistan’s existing anti-gay laws affect people on the ground, the independent outlet Mediazona Central Asia spoke with gay men there about the discrimination they face, the danger that coming out to friends entails, and their expectations for their country’s future.
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Authorities have targeted outspoken and critical bloggers with criminal charges and a court in January sent a court sentenced the Karakalpak blogger and lawyer, Dauletmurat Tajimuratov, to 16 years in prison for his alleged role in the Karakalpakstan protests. Independent human rights groups face significant obstacles trying to register and impunity for domestic violence and torture is the norm.
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A gay Uzbekistan man, Maxim Tumanev, talks about life in Uzbekistan (and America). In an unfamiliar foreign country it’s whom you know that make’s a big difference in finding the right places and the right Uzbekistan, it makes all the difference.
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The Hairy Giraffe. Late September to early October.
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Gay men in Tashkent generally use social networks to make contact with one another, but they all use codenames and hide their identities, out of fear.
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Richard Ammon. Intro: a three week journey around the ancient and modern cities of Uzbekistan provides a stimulating and highly visual history lesson of the famous Silk Road.
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people face widespread prosecution in Uzbekistan. [4] Same-sex sexual activity between men is illegal in Uzbekistan. The punishment is up to 3 years in prison. [2] Uzbekistan is one of just 2 post-Soviet states in which male homosexual activity remains criminalized, along with Turkmenistan. [5] Serious societal discrimination and abuse is.
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