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Stavros
10-13-2013, 04:35 PM
Kuwait is devising a test which will identify 'homosexuals' and 'third-sex'/transgendered persons and thereby refuse them entry to Kuwait. No description of the test is available...yet...not sure what happens to visitors who don't need to apply for a visa (UK citizens can visit without a visa for 30 days for tourism, 90 days for business).
Another good reason for depriving Qatar the right to stage the FIFA World Cup competition in 2022.
No visa for homosexuals in the Arabian Gulf – GCC to ‘detect, bar’ gays, transgenders

KUWAIT: Gulf states plan to study a project which will identify homosexuals and transgender individuals through a ‘clinical test’ which will be added to the list of medical tests one has to undergo to obtain a visa. If individuals are revealed to be homosexual or transgender, they will be denied entry into the country, a local daily reported yesterday, quoting a senior official in Kuwait’s Ministry of Health.
“Homosexuals and ‘third-sex’ individuals can be detected through clinical tests during the routine medical examination for visa”, Public Health Department Director Dr Yousuf Mendakar said. ‘Third-sex’ is a common term used in Gulf states to refer to transsexuals or people with gender identity disorder. The senior official added that an individual who is identified as homosexual will have ‘unfit’ stamped on his medical report; a term often used for people who fail medical tests which will automatically disqualify their visa application.
Dr Mendakar’s statements did not specify the test or the people targeted in the new project. It was also unclear whether this excluded cross-dressers or included all homosexuals in general. He also did not explain how medical examiners intend to determine a visitor’s sexual orientation. “Expatriates undergo medical tests at local clinics, but the new procedure includes stricter measures to find out homosexuals and transgenders so that they are banned from entering Kuwait or any GCC state”, he added.
Dr Mendakar could not be reached immediately for further clarification. The new proposal will be discussed during a ‘Central Committee for Expatriate Labor Forces Program in the GCC’ meeting set to take place on November 11 in Oman, said Dr Mendakar. The meeting is expected to focus on regulations’ adjustments and the Kuwaiti official said that his proposal will be included in the list of amendments.
Despite being distinguished by a Constitution that guarantees basic human rights, Kuwait’s laws – same as those found in Saudi, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, and Oman – ban homosexuality and cross-gender acts. Same-sex relationships, cross-dressing or other homosexual acts can lead to a jail sentence. There have been several incidents in the past where homosexuals in Kuwait have complained of harassment from police and inappropriate arrests, apart from being stigmatized by society.
http://news.kuwaittimes.net/visa-homosexuals-arabian-gulf-gcc-detect-bar-gays-transgenders/

nysprod
10-13-2013, 04:39 PM
I can't see transgenders being barred from Dubai what with TG escorts being so in demand there...

Jackal
10-13-2013, 04:45 PM
How could a medical test determine sexual orientation or identity? Gender or sex, I get how testing would work since you could test hormone levels and whatnot.

Prospero
10-13-2013, 05:03 PM
I think NYSPROD has a point. There is a real double standard in that part of the world. Any TS girl who does go there does run a real risk as it is now. Big bucks if they work as an escort and don't get caught - but very rough (in)justice if they do..

nysprod
10-13-2013, 05:17 PM
Dubai has basically turned into a brothel, TG and GG, for wealthy Arabs (and everyone else). If you think about it, there is likely to be many Arab men who are deeply troubled by this.

There's no "gay" medical test, as we all know, so what's really going on is that they probably want to physically search suspected transgenders in an effort to keep TG escorts out.

Prospero
10-13-2013, 06:08 PM
A female friend of mine had a vibrator confiscated from her luggage when she was in transit through Dubai a few years ago.

bimale69
10-13-2013, 07:06 PM
as far as i'm concerned, religion and gov't are 2 things that should never be combined...

trish
10-14-2013, 01:01 AM
He who would cross the bridge to Dubai must answer me these questions three.

What.....is your name? (give your real name)

What.....is your quest? (just indicate whether your trip is for business or religious edification)

What.....is your favorite color? (If you're a guy, don't say pink).

bluesoul
10-14-2013, 01:17 AM
Dubai has basically turned into a brothel, TG and GG, for wealthy Arabs (and everyone else). If you think about it, there is likely to be many Arab men who are deeply troubled by this.

it hasn't turned this way- it was like this for a long time. it's just become very common and everyone knows it- which has now brought about all the negative things you associate with it.

giovanni_hotel
10-14-2013, 08:04 AM
Can't get in through the front door, there's always room in the back.lol
What happens to a TS who's in an Arabian Gulf country illegally??

Not worth the trip IMO.

Ben in LA
10-14-2013, 12:40 PM
as far as i'm concerned, religion and gov't are 2 things that should never be combined...

Tell that to the American Taliban, aka the GOP/Tea Party.