Iran admits it has gays
after all, and lots of them
A new report reveals the extent of youth
homosexuality, straight sex outside marriage and sex work in Iran – and has an
interesting ‘solution’
(gaystarnews.com, 12-6-2014).
Iran has admitted it actually does have gay
people – and gay sex is widespread among its youth.
An 82-page report which has just come to light
draws on figures compiled by the Iranian Ministry of Education in 2007 and
2008.
They show 17.5% of male and female high school
students across Iran admit to ‘being homosexual’. That’s 24,889 of a survey of
141,552 young men and women even though homosexuality can be punished by death
in the country.
Notably the statistics were being gathered
around the same time as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denied the
existence of homosexuality in his country.
Speaking to Columbia University in 2007 he said,
through a translator: ‘In Iran, we don’t have homosexuals.’ A spokesperson
later claimed his remark was misunderstood.
And the report admits almost all Iranian high
school students are breaking sexual laws. A massive 74% admit to having engaged
in ‘heterosexual relations’. But sex outside marriage is considered to be
adultery and illegal.
The report, titled Temporary Marriage and its
Impact on Lowering Illegitimate Sexual Contacts, has now been published on
the Iranian Parliament’s website.
Gay Star News was alerted to it by Hossein
Alizadeh, Middle East and North Africa program coordinator for the
International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission.
He explained: ‘The report is authored by a
clergy man (Hojjatol-Islam Bahram Shojai), and mainly focuses on the virtues of
temporary marriage as a solution to end different forms of “sexual
irregularities” within the Iranian society.
‘The statistics that are used for the report are
often from official sources. Some of the numbers are both shocking and
interesting: For example, the report cites the Ministry of Education’s study
regarding sex work: “The average age of sex workers in Iran is now 15 years of
age.”
‘Research by Shaheed Beheshti University shows
“more sex workers are married, and 11% of them engage in sex work with their
husband’s consent”. Out of 2,000 sex workers surveyed, 600 of them say their
chose to become sex workers, while 1,400 say their were tricked into the
business...
‘The author’s argument is that sex work, sex
outside marriage, masturbation, and homosexuality are all the result of
inability of the youth to engage in “proper sexual relations” (ie marriage),
given the high cost of wedding and social expectations around marriage.
‘The author claims that temporary marriage, which
is a low key form of marriage, can end most of these sexual ills.’
‘Temporary marriage’ is common among Shiite
Muslims and allowed under Iranian law. It can last for just long enough to have
sex to 99 years. But while it is religiously sanctioned, it is disapproved of
by society.
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