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Gulf States To Introduce Medical Testing On Travelers To Detect Gay People and Stop Them

A medical test being developed by Kuwait will be used to 'detect' homosexuals and prevent them from entering the country – or any of the Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC), according to a Kuwaiti government official.

GCC member countries – Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – already deem homosexual acts unlawful.

This controversial stance is being toughened, with members of the LGBT community stopped at the border and banned from entering the country, according to Yousouf Mindkar, the director of public health at the Kuwaiti health ministry.

Kuwait: The Gulf state is said to be developing a test that willl 'detect' gay people
He told Kuwait newspaper Al Rai: ‘Health centres conduct the routine medical check to assess the health of the expatriates when they come into the GCC countries. However, we will take stricter measures that will help us detect gays who will be then barred from entering Kuwait or any of the GCC member states.’

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Those taking part in homosexual acts in Kuwait, if they’re under 21, can receive a jail sentence of up to 10 years.
Earlier this month Oman newspaper The Week was suspended over an article that was deemed to be sympathetic to homosexuals, according to the BBC.

It’s illegal to be gay in 78 countries, with lesbianism banned in 49. Five countries mete out the death penalty to gay people – Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen and Mauritania.

Extreme: Homosexuality is punishable by death in five countries - and illegal in 78
WHERE HOMOSEXUALITY IS PUNISHED BY DEATH
Iran
: Since 1979, the government has executed more than 4,000 people charged with homosexual acts. A non-adult who engages in consensual sodomy is subject to a punishment of 74 lashes.

Saudi Arabia: Although the maximum punishment for homosexuality is execution, the government tends to use other punishments - such as fines, prison sentences, and whipping - unless it feels that homosexuals have challenged state authority by engaging in social movements.

Sudan: For homosexual men, lashes are given for the first offence, with the death penalty following the third offence. 100 lashes are given to unmarried women who engage in homosexual acts.For lesbian women, stoning and thousands of lashes are the penalty for the first offence. Today, the issue has divided some religious communities. In 2006, Abraham Mayom Athiaan, a bishop in South Sudan, led a split from the Episcopal Church of Sudan for what he regarded as a failure by the church leadership to condemn homosexuality sufficiently strongly.

Yemen: Homosexuality is still illegal in Yemen in accordance to the country's Shari'ah legal system. Punishment ranges from flogging to death.

Mauritania: The Shari'a law applies in Mauritania. The penal code states that, since 1983,any adult Muslim caught engaging in an 'unnatural act' with a member of the same sex is punishable with the death sentence by public stoning.

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GodsCowboy
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As a CHILD OF GOD, I know homosexuality is hated by OUR FATHER in heaven but I also know that GOD'S CHILDREN shouldn't throw stones. So I'm sure GOD isn't approving this concept. On the other hand GOD would want us to keep INNOCENT CHILDREN from being taught that homosexuality is an acceptable lifestyle. In fact, the bible preaches (Christ himself), that anyone that teaches INNOCENT CHILDREN to …More
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As a CHILD OF GOD, I know homosexuality is hated by OUR FATHER in heaven but I also know that GOD'S CHILDREN shouldn't throw stones. So I'm sure GOD isn't approving this concept. On the other hand GOD would want us to keep INNOCENT CHILDREN from being taught that homosexuality is an acceptable lifestyle. In fact, the bible preaches (Christ himself), that anyone that teaches INNOCENT CHILDREN to do evil things like homosexuality should have tied a stone around their necks and jumped into the river and died rather than teach INNOCENT CHILDREN to sin.

Thus I'm NOT completely against his action. Wouldn't it be great if there was a test that would expose every sinful person so we could isolate them and keep them from teaching others to sin? I wonder how many of us would fail that test?

Chuck Lentine
(AKA GOD'S Cowboy)

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