Archive for March, 2008

Victory for Kazemi as Home Secretary halts deportation to Iran

A gay teenager who faces the death penalty if he is forced to return to Iran has won a temporary reprieve after the Home Secretary halted his planned deportation and agreed to reconsider his case.

The Government’s surprise intervention yesterday follows an international outcry over the plight of Mehdi Kazemi, 19, who lost his asylum claim in Britain even though his former boyfriend had been arrested by the Iranian state police and executed for sodomy. (more…)

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

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Friday, March 14th, 2008

Iranian lesbian who fled to Britain faces deportation

Now Iranian lesbian who fled to Britain faces deportation By Robert Verkaik, Law Editor

An Iranian lesbian who fled to Britain after her girlfriend was arrested and sentenced to death faces being forcibly returned after losing the latest round in her battle to be granted asylum.

The case of Pegah Emambakhsh, 40, comes a day after The Independent reported on the growing public outcry over the plight of a gay Iranian teenager who fears he will be executed if he is deported to Iran. (more…)

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Kuwait: Repressive Dress-Code Law Encourages Police Abuse

Arrests Target Transgender People

(New York, January 17, 2008) - Authorities should immediately release more than a dozen persons jailed under Kuwait’s new dress-code law, Human Rights Watch said today. The law, approved by the National Assembly on December 10, 2007, criminalizes people who “imitate the appearance of the opposite sex.”

“The wave of arrests in the past month shows exactly why Kuwait should repeal this repressive law,” said Joe Stork, deputy director of the Middle East division at Human Rights Watch. “Kuwaiti authorities should immediately drop all charges against those arrested, and investigate charges of ill-treatment in detention.”
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Thursday, March 6th, 2008