Criminalization of same-sex acts and the threat of imprisonment give rise to a well-founded fear of persecution

Europe and Central Asia
Issue: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Document Type: Analysis Brief
Date: 2013

Amnesty International and the ICJ comment on the case of three asylum seekers in the Netherlands who say the criminalisation of who they are puts them at risk of being persecuted in their country of origin.

Following Advocate General Sharpston’s Opinion in the case of X, Y and Z v Minister voor Immigratie, Integratie en Asiel (C‑199/12, C‑200/12 and C‑201/12) pending before the Court of Justice of the European Union, in these observations Amnesty International and the ICJ assert that when the criminalization of same-sex acts or conduct provides the possibility of imprisonment upon conviction it would per se give rise to a well-founded fear of persecution irrespective of evidence of recent enforcement.

Europe-Observations by AI and ICJ on X, Y and Z CJEU-analysis brief-2013 (full text in pdf)

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