Most African countries have banned homosexuality, including:
Mauritius
Comoros
Burundi
Seychelles
Nigeria
Gambia
Uganda
Togo
Malawi
Ghana
Sierra Leone
Egypt
Morocco (excluding Western Sahara)
Swaziland
Ethiopia
Tunisia
Senegal
Kenya
Tanzania
Eritrea
Cameroon
Guinea
Liberia
Zimbabwe
Madagascar
Sudan
South Sudan
Algeria
Zambia
Somalia
Angola
Libya
Mauritania
Botswana
Namibia
Western Sahara
Most African countries have banned homosexuality, including:
Mauritius
Comoros
Burundi
Seychelles
Nigeria
Gambia
Uganda
Togo
Malawi
Ghana
Sierra Leone
Egypt
Morocco (excluding Western Sahara)
Swaziland
Ethiopia
Tunisia
Senegal
Kenya
Tanzania
Eritrea
Cameroon
Guinea
Liberia
Zimbabwe
Madagascar
Sudan
South Sudan
Algeria
Zambia
Somalia
Angola
Libya
Mauritania
Botswana
Namibia
Western Sahara
No it's not. Homosexuality is not banned everywhere, only in a few predominately Muslim countries in Africa.An other point of view:AIDS is mostly caused by having unproteced sex with people of whom you know very little, whether they are men or women.
No, in fact homosexuality is illegal in almost all Arab countries except Egypt, the West Bank, and Lebanon. Several Arab countries even have the death penalty for homosexuality.
No countries are banned from participating
No. Several African countries chose to boycott the 1976 games, but they weren't banned.Unless you mean South Africans, who were banned from the Olympics for several decades including in 1976.
Practically all countries banned DDT.
Some good questions to ask about gay rights might be:In which countries is homosexuality still illegal?What are the penalties for homosexuality in countries where it is illegal?In countries where homosexuality is legal, is the age of consent comparable to the age of consent for heterosexuality?In countries where homosexuality is legal, is marriage between same sex partners possible?Do homosexual couples have the same rights to adopt as heterosexual couples?
Virtually all countries classified homosexuality as a mental illness at one point in their histories. Some still do.Virtually all countries classified homosexuality as a mental illness at one point in their histories. Some still do.
Yes. Most Asian and African countries have banned elephant hunting and have started ranger patrolling in the forest areas to nab poachers.
Homosexuality is legal in many countries around the world, but there are also countries where it is still illegal and even punishable by law. Laws regarding homosexuality vary significantly from country to country, with some offering legal protection and recognition, while others criminalize same-sex relationships.
Yes, the Bible is banned in 52 countries around the world.
In recent years France. In my opinion it ought to banned in all western countries
As of 2021, the Bible is banned in countries such as North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan.