Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people in Tajikistan face legal challenges and difficulties not experienced by the country's non-LGBTQ citizens. This overview shows the selected player's teammates and their combined performance record. Several filters can be selected. The list shows several stats such as the number of goals both have been involved in or the amount of matches and minutes.
Being LGBTQ+ in Tajikistan means leading a difficult life. Faced with social stigma, discrimination, extortion, and abuse by law enforcement, members of the community are subjected to severe. This overview shows the selected player's teammates and their combined performance record. Several filters can be selected. The list shows several stats such as the number of goals both have been involved in or the amount of matches and minutes.
Gay rights groups and individuals told the IWPR about threats of public beatings and police harassment in Tajikistan. In relatively more liberal neighboring Kyrgyzstan there are about a dozen gay rights organizations in the capital Bishkek, but Tajikistan only has one. At the end of I had a chance to meet with several LGBT activists from Tajikistan. Most Americans know little about this Central Asian nation, which is situated between China and Afghanistan and strongly influenced by Russia. The activists made clear that they needed to remain anonymous in this blog post and they described the difficulties of pursuing public advocacy while facing personal risk of exposure.
As a result, there are no groups in Tajikistan that publicly promote LGBTIQ rights. For security reasons, the names of all victims of human rights violations whose experiences are documented in this report have been changed, as has all other information that could make them recognizable. .