Atricle 230- A history of the Criminalization of Homosexuality in Tunisia

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Book
Authors
Khouili ( Ramy )
Levine-Spound ( Daniel )
 
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Abstract
The Tunisian LGBTQIA community (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex and asexual) has good reasons to be happy given the victories of the past few days (there has been a positive sentence to protect the existence of a rainbow association and a prize given to the president of Damj). Yet it should not be forgotten that, despite a remarkably advanced post-revolutionary constitution, article 230 of the penal code continues to allow police and judges to investigate and condemn sexual minorities in the country. It continues to be used to intimidate, blackmail, and punish homosexuals or people identifying as such. 
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