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View all search resultsWhile millions are expected to compete for more than 190,000 vacant posts, requirements set by some institutions might force potential LGBT job seekers to think twice before applying.
Whether the justification is for “public order” or a region’s “cultural” or “religious” values, the freedom or abuse of freedom to make such rules has led the National Commission on Violence Against Women to identify and list over 400 policies and local rules that it said discriminated against women and other minorities.
Lawmakers have agreed to "take the middle ground" in including articles that criminalize consensual sex between unmarried couples, cohabitation, adultery and rape, which have been expanded to cover LGBT relationships, despite widespread criticisms that they intrude on an individual's right to privacy.
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