In Aceh over the weekend, police forcibly cut the hair of a group of transgender women and made them wear male clothing, sparking protests from rights groups.Indonesia also has a harsh anti-pornography law that is at times used by police to criminalise members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.Along with key review factors, this compensation may impact how and where sites appear on the page (including, for example, the order in which they appear).
But the poll also found that the majority of Indonesians who were familiar with the term LGBT thought individuals had a right to live in the country.
The governments ban on gay applications joins growing hostility towards the LGBT community in Indonesia, where the community has been targeted in raids on 'gay sex' parties in Jakarta and Surabaya.
Indonesia's parliament is reported to be debating an amendment to the criminal code that could make same-sex relationships and sex outside marriage illegal.
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