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Algeria

About Algeria

Official name: People's Democratic Republic of Algeria
Capital: Algiers
Head of State: President Abdelaziz Bouteflika
State: Multi-party democracy
Population: 32.3 million
Independence: from France in 1962
Languages: Arabic (official), French,
Berber dialects
Religion: Sunni Muslim 99%
Christian and Jewish 1%
Currency: Algerian Dinar
Media: La Tribune Online latribune-online, El Watan elwatan

Legal wise

S
tatus of homosexuality: illegal
A
ge of consent: not maintained

Laws relating to homosexuality:
According to Article 388 of the Penal Code (adopted June 8 1966) sodomy may be punished with imprisonment from two months to two years and a fine (500 - 2,000 Alg dinars. Sodomy upon a male person under 18 years may be punished with imprisonment of up to three years and a fine of up to 10,000 dinars.

On June 19 1984 a "Code de Famille" based on Islamic principles was passed. Sodomy may be punished with imprisonment from two months to two years. (From chapter by Jehuda Sofer, in "Sexuality and Eroticism among Males in Moslem Societies")

Article 338 reads: "Anyone guilty of a homosexual act is punishable with imprisonment of between 2 months and two years, and with a fine of 500 to 2000 Algerian Dinars. If one of the participants is below 18 years old, the punishment for the older person can be raised to 3 years' imprisonment and a fine of 10,000 dinars".

Article 333: (law no 82.04 of 13.2.1982, J.O. No. 7) on an outrage to public decency, increase in penalties in the case of acts against nature with a member of the same sex. When the outrage to public decency has consisted of an act against nature with an individual of the same sex, the penalty is imprisonment of between 6 months and 3 years, and a fine of between 1,000 and 10,000 Algerian Dinar.

While the constitution recognizes the right to freedom of association, authorities frequently limit civic associations, political parties, and trade unions through bans on demonstrations, police harassment, and rejection of applications for legal recognition. For more info, see Freedom House's report, freedomhouse

background information and government attitudes:
9.95: At UN 4th Conference on Women in Beijing opposed the (unsuccessful) proposal for inclusion of references to "sexual orientation" in the draft "Platform for Action" (DS)

Abstained from voting on ILGA's consultative status at the UN in January 2002.

Communication

Mainline telephones: 2, 3 million (1999)
Cellular telephones: 33, 500 (1999)
Internet country code: .dz
Internet service providers: 2 (2000)
Internet users: 20, 000 (2000)

Algeria links and Contacts

Algerigay: French site on gay Algeria: de la situation de la gays en Algerie, SOS, annonces, photos. ffaid

Articles:

les gays brisent le tabou en alg�rie

j'ai 23 ans, je suis gay, et je vis en algerie

gays en alg�rie: l'homophobie retourn�e contre soi!

gay algerian faces deportation after 10 years in uk

gay man seeks asylum in uk


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