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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the Australian state of Tasmania have the same legal rights as non-LGBT residents. Tasmania has a transformative history with respect to the rights of LGBT people. Initially dubbed "Bigots Island" by international media due to intense social and political hostility to LGBT rights up until the late 1990s, the state has subsequently been recognised for LGBT law reforms that have been described by activists such as Rodney Croome as among the most extensive and noteworthy in the world. Tasmania imposed the harshest penalties in the Western world for homosexual activity until 1997, when it was the last Australian jurisdiction to decriminalise homosexuality after a United Nations Human Rights Committee ruling, the passage of federal sexual

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  • حقوق المثليين في تاسمانيا (ar)
  • LGBT rights in Tasmania (en)
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  • يتمتع المثليين والمثليات ومزدوجي التوجه الجنسي والمتحولين جنسياً (اختصاراً: مجتمع الميم) في الولاية الأسترالية تاسمانيا بالحقوق القانوني ذاتها التي يتمتع بها غيرهم من المغايرين جنسيا. تسمانيا لها تاريخ تحولي فيما يتعلق بحقوق الأشخاص من مجتمع الميم. أطلق عليها في البداية «جزيرة المتعصبين» حسب وسائل الإعلام الدولية بسبب العداء الاجتماعي والسياسي المكثف لحقوق المثليين حتى أواخر عقد 1990، وبعد ذلك تم الاعتراف بالولاية لإصلاحاتها القانونية حول حقوق المثليين التي تم وصفها من قبل نشطاء مثل من بين الأكثر شمولية والجديرة بالملاحظة في العالم. فرضت تاسمانيا أشد العقوبات في العالم الغربي على المثلية الجنسية حتى عام 1997، عندما كانت الولاية القضائية الأسترالية الأخيرة التي تقوم بإلغاء تجريم المثلية الجنسية بعد صدور قرار من لجنة الأمم المتحدة لحقوق الإنسان، وإصدار تشريع الخصوصية الجنسية الفيدرالية وتحد (ar)
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the Australian state of Tasmania have the same legal rights as non-LGBT residents. Tasmania has a transformative history with respect to the rights of LGBT people. Initially dubbed "Bigots Island" by international media due to intense social and political hostility to LGBT rights up until the late 1990s, the state has subsequently been recognised for LGBT law reforms that have been described by activists such as Rodney Croome as among the most extensive and noteworthy in the world. Tasmania imposed the harshest penalties in the Western world for homosexual activity until 1997, when it was the last Australian jurisdiction to decriminalise homosexuality after a United Nations Human Rights Committee ruling, the passage of federal sexual (en)
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