Jamaican gay men

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  • Consensual sexual intercourse between same-sex partners is legally punishable by up to 10 years of imprisonment in the country
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  • He was known for being one of the earliest openly gay men in Jamaican society and for being one of its best known gay rights activists
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  • Jamaica: Police Violence Fuels AIDS Epidemic | Human Rights Watch
  • Often referred to as one of the most homophobic countries in the world, Jamaica’s relationship with homosexuality is shaped by historical, religious, and sociopolitical factors
  • Being gay in Jamaica: homophobia common | CNN
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in Jamaica face legal and social issues not experienced by heterosexual and cisgender people
  • Beenie Man: 'I'm not homophobic' | The Independent | The ...
  • McDuffus, now 32 years of age, recalls being called “every gay name a male in Jamaica can be referred with, such as ‘sissy’, ‘fish’, while living in the country
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  • On July 21, , year-old Dwayne Jones attended a dance party in Montego Bay, Jamaica, dressed in women’s clothing
  • Jamaica – Where Love Is Illegal
  • Due to the illegality of homosexual activity, the lack of government protection, and the resulting inherent and systematic discriminatory norms within Jamaican society, homosexuals in Jamaica continue to be targets and victims of severe persecution
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  • Why It's Time For LGBTQ+ Travelers to Go Back to Jamaica