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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (lgbtq) people in north korea may face social challenges due to their sexuality or gender identity

Homosexuality is not illegal in statute, but instances of criminalization and execution for homosexuality have been reported Other lgbtq rights in the country are not explicitly addressed in north korean law. Now, almost a quarter of a century after. Lgbt rights in north korea Homosexuality, gay marriage, gay adoption, serving in the military, sexual orientation discrimination protection, changing legal gender, donating blood, age of consent, and more. North korea society treats these people as abnormal. reading a magazine in a doctor's surgery in 1998, not long after he arrived in south korea, jang saw an article about homosexuality.

A post on young pioneer tours, a travel company based in mainland china and specialising in travel to north korea, offers an optimistic overview of travelling to the country as a queer person Contrary to popular belief, homosexuality is not against the law in north korea, and people from the lgbt community are more than welcome to travel here. North korea, officially known as the democratic people's republic of korea (dprk), remains one of the most secretive and isolated nations globally As such, gaining accurate and reliable information about the status of lgbtq+ individuals, including homosexuality, is challenging This article explores the available insights into how homosexuality is perceived and treated within north korea. Every week we ask a north korean your questions, giving you the chance to learn more about the country we know so little about

This week michael from phnom penh asks

I'm just curious as to gay and lesbian life and culture in north korea Is there in fact any existence of it Lgbti rights in north korea Laws on lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex people Country record at united nations. Jang yeong jin, north korea's only openly gay defector, also confirmed the public's thoughts

He told bbc, in north korea, if a man says he doesn't like a woman, people think he's unwell.

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