Countries Still Punish Homosexuality With Death

“Homosexuality is still illegal in 76 countries and punishable by death in five of them.” 
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The December 3, 2008 in front of the seat of the Archbishop of Genoa, led by Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, President of the CEI, in the town seat of the next national Pride, some exponents of Arcigay, including the President and the National Secretary, were laid out on the square to commemorate the dozens of gay and lesbian people in the world die due to their homosexuality.
Worldwide 93 Nations still legally punish homosexuality. In 7 of these – Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Nigeria, Mauritania – gays and lesbians are punished with the death penalty (for further information, visit the website of ILGA).
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexualidad_en_Yemen

"These victims of hatred cannot yell anything in their countries. We want to take to the streets to condemn these heinous acts of violence in their place. "-said Aurelio Mancuso, Arcigay – National President" in the city that will host the national Pride in June 2009, started the week-long protest against the Vatican's position at the UN. In the coming days in other cities esterneremo our outrage and leaflets to inform the citizenship ".
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