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LGBT people routinely face violence and abuse by officials and their own families. Sergey Bagirov is a year-old gay man from Baku. For the past 20 years, he has had no contact with his parents. I was 14 years old. They did not even give me my documents. I am now over 30 years old and still do not have a passport.
Bagirov works as a plasterer and painter renovating flats. He said that discrimination was also rife in the workplace.
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Then I had to work alone, and here again there were problems. Sometimes clients have refused to pay me and threatened that they would complain to the police. There were numerous attacks against LGBT individuals in Azerbaijan last year, including several murders.
In Februarya gay man in the Shamkir region was found dead in his flat. One month baku gay fuck, a year-old transvestite was strangled and stabbed to death in Baku. Her partner was also killed. She recalled meeting a fellow Azeri who had been forced to flee the country to seek refuge elsewhere in Europe.
It points out that homosexuality is a disease, a pathology, etc. Homosexuality is put on a par with incest and pedophilia. Her organisation helped them procure identification cards because all they had were their birth certificates, and also provided psychological assistance.
Basic rights, such as living with a partner and having children, can be a struggle for LGBT people in Azerbaijan. Sabina Baku gay fuck, a year-old lesbian living in Baku, said she was pessimistic about her future and dreamt about moving to a country where LGBT people were at least tolerated.
I want children. But I understand that our society will never accept me as I am. It is hard to imagine for me — at least here, in Azerbaijan — to live with a woman and to raise a child together. Azerbaijan has no laws that discriminate against LGBT people, but there are also no laws to protect them.
The next step, in her opinion, should be the ability to register joint property, then legalising same sex marriage and adoption. Azizova noted an additional problem related to a more general shrinking of the democratic space in Azerbaijan. Last September, a European Parliament resolution on Azerbaijan stressed the extreme treatment of LGBT people and condemned political hate speech against them.
But the authorities seem to be in denial about the situation. The press office of the state committee on the rights of family, women and children also said that they had never received any complaints. Mubariz Gurbanli, a member of parliament of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party, told the news agency Trend that same-sex marriage would never be allowed.
Now, if we are tolerant, should we adopt the godless customs of America and Europe that are aimed against humanity? Should we also allow same-sex marriages? No, and no again! We will never go for that.