LGBT rights in Mali
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[edit] Law on Homosexuality
There are no laws against homosexuality. Homosexual behaviour is not mentioned as a criminal offence in the penal code. Gay sexual activity is hence legal. However in a case in 1999 two lesbians where punished under the guise of violating Public Morals. There exist only Public Indecency in Sexual Offence article. (Three months to two years in prison and a fine )
[edit] Protection based on sexual orientation in law
There is no legal protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation.
[edit] Recognition of same sex couples
There is no legal recognition of same-sex couples.
[edit] Gay life in the country
No information about gay life in the country.
[edit] References
- Behind The Mask – South African LGBT media site: Mali. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
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