Nepal has legalized unisexual love
25 December 2007The Supreme Court of Nepal has decided to give equal rights to representatives of all sexual orientations.
Up to the decision of the Court the legislation of Nepal did not provide punishment for homosexuality, however, representatives of non-traditional orientation could spend behind bars till one year for infringement of the clause “the unnatural coitus”.
The Supreme Court also has addressed the government with the requirement to create new statutory documents to fix rights of sexual minorities. At the same time, the government of the country does not make comments on the decision of the Court yet.
It is not known yet, whether unisexual marriages will be allowed.
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