More than three dozen former British colonies have retained the anti-LGBTQ laws imposed on them by London – roughly half of the world’s nations that criminalize homosexuality or being transgender. Enforcement varies wildly, however.
LGBTQ rights activists in Singapore are challenging the city-state’s High Court for a 2020 ruling upholding a colonial-era anti-homosexuality law after India’s court overturned an identical law.
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