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Repeal death penalty laws for homosexual acts.

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Governments of Mauritania,Nigeria,Saudi Arabia,UAE,Yemen,Iran.
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This petition addresses the inhumane treatment of homosexuals in various countries of the world right now through exceedingly harsh laws that advocate the death penalty for consenting adults caught or suspected of committing homosexual acts.

Other countries who do not have advocate the death penalty for homosexual acts do have laws sentencing homosexuals to lengthy prison terms for homosexual acts.

These harsh laws and punishments are not right and send many gay men and women to their deaths and subject them to assault, rape and death in poorly regulated prison systems where inmates and even gaurds with a criminal mindset prey on and abuse homosexuals and others at will, exposing them to torture, deadly diseases and intense suffering.

The following countries punish homosexual acts with the death penalty:

Mauritania-death penalty/imprisonment
Nigeria-death penalty/imprisonment (particuliarly in Islamic/Sharia areas)
Saudi Arabia-death penalty/imprisonment
Yemen-death penalty/ imprisonment
Iran-death penalty imprisonment

Many of the countries that have these laws enforce them through the Muslim system of law and courts called Sharia.

There have been several studies suggesting that homosexuality has a genetic basis and that this genetic maladaptation makes the female relatives of gay men who share their DNA more fertile. (see Slate Magazine article from June 25, 2008-"Sexual Antagonism....A Genetic Theory of Homosexuality" by William Saletan.)

Studies have shown a corrolation between this increased fertility or number of offspring by these women to be directly related to the "gay" gene these women share with their male relatives who are gay, so this suggests an evolutionary advantage to women who carry this gene, the advantage is they produce more offspring and the unfortunate side effect is that a small percentage of their male offspring will be gay bacause of this same gene.

Their is believed to be a similiar genetic maladaptation working in gay women since the population of women who are gay in relation to the total population is similiar to that of gay men.

The percentage of men and women who are gay is estimated to be about 1% or 2% of the total population, this figure seems to be pretty consistent around the world.

Those involved in debates concerning homosexuality should make an effort to differentiate between homosexuality that appears to be simply decadent or experimental and homosexuality that appears to be genetic or from birth because their seems to be a great deal of confusion concerning this matter.

Hopefully further research involving genetics and homosexuality will clarify these points and make these issues less confusing.

We the undersigned agree with the sentiments of this author and wish for the heads of the governments of the countries of Mauritania, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates,Yemen, Iran and other countries who have and enforce death penalty and imprisonment for committing homosexual acts to repeal them as other developed countries have.






This petition addresses the inhumane treatment of homosexuals in various countries of the world right now through exceedingly harsh laws that advocate the death penalty for consenting adults caught or suspected of committing homosexual acts.

Other countries who do not have advocate the death penalty for homosexual acts do have laws sentencing homosexuals to lengthy prison terms for homosexual acts.

These harsh laws and punishments are not right and send many gay men and women to their deaths and subject them to assault, rape and death in poorly regulated prison systems where inmates and even gaurds with a criminal mindset prey on and abuse homosexuals and others at will, exposing them to torture, deadly diseases and intense suffering.

The following countries punish homosexual acts with the death penalty:

Mauritania-death penalty/imprisonment
Nigeria-death penalty/imprisonment (particuliarly in Islamic/Sharia areas)
Saudi Arabia-death penalty/imprisonment
Yemen-death penalty/ imprisonment
Iran-death penalty imprisonment

Many of the countries that have these laws enforce them through the Muslim system of law and courts called Sharia.

There have been several studies suggesting that homosexuality has a genetic basis and that this genetic maladaptation makes the female relatives of gay men who share their DNA more fertile. (see Slate Magazine article from June 25, 2008-"Sexual Antagonism....A Genetic Theory of Homosexuality" by William Saletan.)

Studies have shown a corrolation between this increased fertility or number of offspring by these women to be directly related to the "gay" gene these women share with their male relatives who are gay, so this suggests an evolutionary advantage to women who carry this gene, the advantage is they produce more offspring and the unfortunate side effect is that a small percentage of their male offspring will be gay bacause of this same gene.

Their is believed to be a similiar genetic maladaptation working in gay women since the population of women who are gay in relation to the total population is similiar to that of gay men.

The percentage of men and women who are gay is estimated to be about 1% or 2% of the total population, this figure seems to be pretty consistent around the world.

Those involved in debates concerning homosexuality should make an effort to differentiate between homosexuality that appears to be simply decadent or experimental and homosexuality that appears to be genetic or from birth because their seems to be a great deal of confusion concerning this matter.

Hopefully further research involving genetics and homosexuality will clarify these points and make these issues less confusing.

We the undersigned agree with the sentiments of this author and wish for the heads of the governments of the countries of Mauritania, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates,Yemen, Iran and other countries who have and enforce death penalty and imprisonment for committing homosexual acts to repeal them as other developed countries have.





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We signed the "Repeal death penalty laws for homosexual acts." petition!
# 106:
2:05 pm PST, Nov 20, Anne Seidel, Germany
# 105:
11:12 am PST, Nov 19, Angela Bond, New York
# 104:
4:16 am PST, Nov 18, Name not displayed, Russian Federation
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4:22 pm PST, Nov 17, Sara Neveu, New Hampshire
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8:23 am PST, Nov 17, Marlon Leon, Australia
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5:13 pm PST, Nov 16, Carol Mone, New York
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11:15 am PST, Nov 14, Christine Carusone, Arizona
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10:02 am PST, Nov 14, Fran Peceri, New York
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7:01 am PST, Nov 14, Carmela Mone, New York
# 96:
1:27 pm PST, Nov 12, Jennifer Spires, Ohio
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6:20 pm PST, Nov 5, Mekeah Penny, California
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2:35 pm PDT, Oct 30, Katherine Eberle, New York
# 93:
6:37 am PDT, Oct 28, Lauren Kirkman, Virginia
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7:21 pm PDT, Oct 25, Sara Gaspar, Portugal
# 91:
4:40 pm PDT, Oct 25, Carole Hagen, Oregon
# 90:
1:49 pm PDT, Oct 25, Halie Binstock, Massachusetts
This is something of the utmost importance. SIGN, people, SIGN!
# 89:
9:40 am PDT, Oct 25, Name not displayed, New York
# 88:
3:28 pm PDT, Oct 23, Natsuki Kuga, Oregon
# 87:
7:58 pm PDT, Oct 20, Sophie Hemmington, New Zealand
# 86:
1:44 pm PDT, Oct 20, Karen H, Louisiana
# 85:
11:42 am PDT, Oct 20, Name not displayed, New York
# 84:
6:40 pm PDT, Oct 19, Ashley Diaz, California
# 83:
4:33 pm PDT, Oct 19, Name not displayed, Arizona
It's disgusting how people are treated like this :/
# 82:
4:13 pm PDT, Oct 19, Jessica Graham, Missouri
Homosexuality is a legitimate lifestyle and occurs in nature just as it does humanity. Just wiki giraffes.
# 81:
12:15 pm PDT, Oct 19, Nay Miguel, Netherlands
We have to put a stop to this! Have a heart and think about other people, who have the same rights as you.. Let's remind other people of that, TOGETHER!
# 80:
9:13 am PDT, Oct 19, Amarant Van Sompel, Belgium
I do not understand why so many people think holebi's aint human. Those people say that gays are beasts and monsters, but they are the ones that tortures and kills them, that aint natural nor human at all. Even animals don't kill each other just cuz others are not as 'them'.
# 79:
1:57 pm PDT, Oct 18, Valerie Zajac, New York
# 78:
1:03 pm PDT, Oct 18, Kimberly Leininger, New York
Two words: Not cool.
# 77:
11:29 am PDT, Oct 18, Katie Govin, New York
# 76:
8:50 am PDT, Oct 18, Maria Albrecht, New York
# 75:
7:48 am PDT, Oct 18, Name not displayed, New York
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10:40 am PDT, Oct 16, Name not displayed, Greece
# 73:
8:16 pm PDT, Oct 12, Lauren Parry, Washington
# 72:
10:03 am PDT, Oct 7, Debra Penna-Fredericks, Missouri
# 71:
10:00 am PDT, Oct 7, Angeline Reeks, Illinois
# 70:
6:35 am PDT, Oct 7, Gale Toko, Colorado
Harsh prison sentences and the death penalty for consenting acts are inhumane....we should all have the right to be who we are without fear.
# 69:
6:04 am PDT, Oct 7, Javonne Spitz, Missouri
# 68:
6:03 am PDT, Oct 7, Dawn Rubbert, Missouri
The good we secure for ourselves is precarious and uncertain until it is secured for all of us. -Jane Addams
# 67:
5:53 am PDT, Oct 7, Graham Banks, United Kingdom
# 66:
5:14 am PDT, Oct 7, Barbara Woodruff, Missouri
Freedom to be who we are is a right each and every citizen of the world deserves. Stop this inhumane treatment of our fellow citizens because they are homosexual.
# 65:
5:01 am PDT, Oct 7, Gary Medley, North Carolina
# 64:
5:00 am PDT, Oct 7, Robert Dvorkin, New York
i wish to add a word here on behalf of our brothers and sisters in iraq, who are suffering torture and death at the hands of those taking the law into their own hands. please read this article! http://nymag.com/news/features/59695/
# 63:
5:00 am PDT, Oct 7, Jimmy Myers, Pennsylvania
# 61:
1:36 pm PDT, Oct 6, Wassiliisia Gumlickpuk, Alaska
# 60:
7:16 pm PDT, Oct 1, Paulina Dolatowska, Poland
# 59:
11:08 am PDT, Sep 28, Pam DeLitta, Texas
# 58:
9:57 pm PDT, Sep 26, Aleasha Casaretto, Texas
# 57:
6:18 pm PDT, Sep 25, Aneliese Krulicki, Canada
# 56:
11:21 am PDT, Sep 25, Robert E Wilkeson, Ohio
# 55:
5:31 am PDT, Sep 25, Jennifer Ananiadis, Greece
# 54:
7:28 pm PDT, Sep 24, Name not displayed, Canada
We should not have to sign petitions like this in the 21st century. Please repeal this law.
# 53:
10:24 am PDT, Sep 24, Signe Robertson, Sweden
# 52:
12:59 pm PDT, Sep 23, Jenitza Perez, Venezuela
# 51:
8:09 pm PDT, Sep 22, Chelsea Hodgson, New York
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