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The Arab countries: Provide basic Human Rights to members of the LGBT community.
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    Khaled Crawford
    Al Ain, United Arab Emirates

The LGBT are special people in terms of sexual orientation, but they are ordinary Human Beings just like any other in terms of lifestyle. Sexual orientation does not mean that one should be sentenced to stoning. Science has proved that being homosexual is not a choice, and the sooner we claim to accept that, the better.

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Provide basic Human Rights to members of the LGBT community.

Good day,

I just signed the following petition addressed to: The Arab countries.

Provide basic Human Rights to members of the LGBT community.

The LGBT are special people in terms of sexual orientation, but they are ordinary Human Beings just like any other in terms of lifestyle. Sexual orientation does not mean that one should be sentenced to stoning. Science has proved that being homosexual is not a choice, and the sooner we claim to accept that, the better. Religions have stated clearly in black and white that the LGBT have no right to be in a physical relationship with someone of their own sex, but denial of one being a member of the LGBT has not been encouraged in any Religion, whatsoever. Because if it was, it wouldn't have been written in the books to begin with. Just like any other sin in the holy books, the individual has the option to chose whether or not to execute the sin. Not the government. This is a spiritual battle, not a physical one.
Now, this certainly does not mean that every LGBT person has the right to parade across the streets with no clothes in joy, its just about having the basic right to breathe, eat and sleep with a clear conscience while in the Arab countries, which is constantly taking one step closer to open mindedness.

Sincerely,
Khaled R.

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