guardian.co.uk, Thursday 17 May 2012
A study
conducted by Small Media ( a non-profit group based in London) shows that gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are denied but also terrible punished
by the Iranian Government. Small Media
gathered information and statements through a secret online forum. The
president of Iran even said that these people don’t exist in Iran. The first
detailed report on Iran's LGBT community has found that its members live under
terrible circumstances: They are being persecuted and punished and even
sentenced to death. Homosexuals feel they are not part of society and they are
very lonely because they can’t trust anybody.
Reaction:
It is my
opinion that the international community should help these people as much as
they can. They should help them escape from a regime like in Iran, offer them shelter in a Western country where
they can live their own life. I think that this way these terrible ideas about
homosexuality will gradually disappear. We should show everybody we stand for
our values one of which is that people are free to choose their own sexual preference.
Most people just ignore the signs: This morning I read in the newspaper that
homosexuals going to the EK football should be careful to show their nature.
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