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This guy won't even enter elections, the session is closed now.. there were more than 70 candidates, just a few _mostly_ experienced political candidates were chosen.. so just forget it..
How are you bro?Long time no see my friend and a great reply
Pity that we dont learn and educate our self.pity that ppl like him who advocate alcohol and support homosexuality have poor moral values
Majority of people are slaves of their wishes and lusts. What else to expect?If people so descend to such level then surely they deserve that.
Every girl is not beautiful beautiful girls are minority everywhereSo many beautiful girls to marry you have people getting attracted to a man??
You mean Bilwal Bhutto why these gay men tell openly tell they are gay why they just don't keep it secretin pakistan we already did this experiment
Ditto Pakistan
There’s gay and then there’s this
Wtf!
In first for Arab world, openly gay candidate runs for Tunisia’s presidency
Liberal Party leader Mounir Baatour, an openly gay lawyer, announced on Thursday he would stand in Tunisia's presidential elections, marking a first for the Arab world.
Baatour's candidacy marks "a first which will without doubt be a benchmark in history", his party said.
A lawyer at the Court of Cassation, Tunisia's highest court, the Liberal Party leader presents himself as a defender of LGBT rights.
But ahead of his announcement, a petition signed by 18 groups who campaign for those rights warned his candidacy would represent a "danger" for their communities. Baatour was jailed for three months in 2013 for "sodomy" with a 17-year-old student, an accusation he has always denied. Having a criminal record does not automatically ban Tunisians from standing in elections.
"The fact that I'm gay doesn't change anything. It's a candidacy like all the others," Baatour told AFP.
"I have an economic, social, cultural and educational programme for everything that affects Tunisians in their daily lives," he added.
Baatour is co-founder of the Shams association, through which he has for years campaigned against Tunisia's criminalisation of gay sex, which carries a sentence of up to three years.
Convictions for same-sex relations rose by 60% last year to 127 from 79 in 2017, according to Shams, which documents arrests and cases. It recorded more than 25 convictions in the first quarter of 2019.
https://www.france24.com/en/20190809-baatour-gay-candidate-tunisia-presidency-lgbt-arab-world-frst
why should they keep it secret ? its human behavior not a tabooEvery girl is not beautiful beautiful girls are minority everywhere
You mean Bilwal Bhutto why these gay men tell openly tell they are gay why they just don't keep it secret
Because I normally don't see anyone discussing his sexual life such things should be kept secretwhy should they keep it secret ?
it should be freedom as they wantBecause I normally don't see anyone discussing his sexual life such things should be kept secret