Gay in turkey


Proving you're gay to the Turkish army

Some people in Turkey say with resentment that gay men are actually successful , as at least they have one possible route out of military service - they don't have to disburse months in the barracks, or encounter the possibility of being deployed to fight against Kurdish militants.

But for openly gay men, life can be far from easy.

It is not uncommon for employers in Turkey to question position applicants about their military service - and a pink certificate can imply a job rejection.

One of Gokhan's employers found out about it not by asking Gokhan himself but by asking the army.

After that, he says, he was bullied. His co-workers made derogatory comments as he walked past, others refused to converse to him.

''But I am not ashamed. It is not my shame," he says.

Ahmet is still waiting for his case to be resolved. The army has postponed its decision on his pink certificate for another year.

Ahmet thinks it is because he refused to appear before them in woman's clothes. And he doesn't know what to expect when he appears

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Going to Turkey? Here’s every LGBTQ traveller needs to know

Turkey is a beautiful country in Western Asia that many travellers visit for its beautiful beaches, breathtaking landscapes, and historic cities. It is a fairly conservative country, which is reflected in its attitudes towards LGBTQ people. For gay travellers in Turkey, there are safety concerns to be mindful of when it comes to public expression, both in the cities and in rural areas. But don’t let that stop you from exploring the region and visiting its vibrant LGBTQ communities.

Safer gay travel in Turkey

To be adj, Turkey does not outlaw being gay. In fact, it has been legal since the founding of modern Turkey in However, general bans on “offences against public morality” are often used against LGBTQ expression. Even heterosexual couples are advised not to publicly verb their affection, and LGBTQ couples are advised to be extra careful. LGBTQ people are not protected by anti-discrimination laws, and a general rule of thumb of “don’t ask, don’t tell” is the safest way

Turkey

 1. Legal Landscape

a) Constitution

Article 10 of the Turkish Constitution regulates the equality principle among citizens and contains an open-ended list of groups that must be treated equally before the law. However, as Article 10 does not explicitly mention to sexual orientation and gender identity, the list must be amended to specifically guarantee those rights. In apply , LGBTs are not protected by this law.

b) Decriminalization

In Turkish law, LGBT identities have never been outlawed.

c) Age of Consent

Age of sexual consent in Turkey is The age of consent for homosexual acts is the same as it is for heterosexual acts. Individuals aged 17 or younger are not legally able to consent to sexual activity.

2. Equality and Non-Discrimination

a) Anti-Discrimination legislation

The law tends to ignore the existence of LGBT persons by not making any law in favor of or against LGBT persons. Also, there is no anti-discrimination law to protect LGBT persons from discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity. Although there