Entry #2578: LGBT housing discrimination in Kazakhstan

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RegionKazakhstan
IssueLGBT housing discrimination
StatusSexual orientation and gender identity
Start DateAug 30, 1995
End Date(none)
DescriptionAccording to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). However neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly.
Sourceshttps://database.ilga.org/kazakhstan-lgbti https://www.akorda.kz/en/official_documents/constitution https://adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/V1500010858#z6 https://adilet.zan.kz/eng/docs/K090000193_


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edited by acegro. Reverting to revision #38463: Correcting the status

Old Value New Value (Current)
ValueNo protectionsSexual orientation and gender identity

edited by Samuel_NOT_Samuele. fixed mistake

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ValueSexual orientation and gender identityNo protections

edited by Samuel_NOT_Samuele. fixed mistake

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DescriptionAccording to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan (no reference to SOGI as a mental illness in the official list of mental illness nor in the Health Code), a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated againstAccording to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). However neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly.
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According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan (no reference to SOGI as a mental illness in the official list of mental illness nor in the Health Code), a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against However neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly.

edited by acegro. Added sources and corrected the status

Old Value New Value
ValueNo protectionsSexual orientation and gender identity
Start Date(unknown)Aug 30, 1995
DescriptionAccording to ILGA, there are no explicit legal protections based on sexual orientation or gender identity in housing.

According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against.
According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan (no reference to SOGI as a mental illness in the official list of mental illness nor in the Health Code), a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against
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According to ILGA, there are no explicit legal protections based on sexual orientation or gender identity in housing. According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against. people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan (no reference to SOGI as a mental illness in the official list of mental illness nor in the Health Code), a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against
Sourceshttps://database.ilga.org/kazakhstan-lgbti
https://www.akorda.kz/en/official_documents/constitution
https://adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/V1500010858#z6
https://database.ilga.org/kazakhstan-lgbti
https://www.akorda.kz/en/official_documents/constitution
https://adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/V1500010858#z6
https://adilet.zan.kz/eng/docs/K090000193_
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https://database.ilga.org/kazakhstan-lgbti https://www.akorda.kz/en/official_documents/constitution https://adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/V1500010858#z6 https://database.ilga.org/kazakhstan-lgbti https://www.akorda.kz/en/official_documents/constitution https://adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/V1500010858#z6 https://adilet.zan.kz/eng/docs/K090000193_

edited by Nathan. Status correction. No explicit protections

Old Value New Value
ValueSexual orientation and gender identityNo protections
Start DateAug 30, 1995(unknown)
DescriptionAccording to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against.
According to ILGA, there are no explicit legal protections based on sexual orientation or gender identity in housing.

According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against.
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According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against. ILGA, there are no explicit legal protections based on sexual orientation or gender identity in housing. According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against.
Sourceshttps://www.akorda.kz/en/official_documents/constitution
https://adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/V1500010858#z6
https://database.ilga.org/kazakhstan-lgbti
https://www.akorda.kz/en/official_documents/constitution
https://adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/V1500010858#z6
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https://www.akorda.kz/en/official_documents/constitution https://adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/V1500010858#z6 https://database.ilga.org/kazakhstan-lgbti https://www.akorda.kz/en/official_documents/constitution https://adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/V1500010858#z6

edited by Notdog1996. Keep the banter out of the description, plus, has there been precedent?

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DescriptionAccording to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan the people's right housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent. And therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against

This entry was vandalized by Samuel_NOT_Samuele
According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against.
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According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan the people's right housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent. And therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against This entry was vandalized by Samuel_NOT_Samuele the people's right to housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent, and therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against.

edited by cihalcoc. Vandalized by Samuel_NOT_Samuele

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ValueNo protectionsSexual orientation and gender identity
Descriptionno protections from housing discrimination According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan the people's right housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent. And therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against

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no protections from housing discrimination According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan the people's right housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent. And therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against This entry was vandalized by Samuel_NOT_Samuele

edited by Samuel_NOT_Samuele. added

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edited by Samuel_NOT_Samuele. added

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ValueSexual orientation and gender identityNo protections
DescriptionAccording to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan the people's right housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent. And therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated againstno protections from housing discrimination
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According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan the people's right housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent. And therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against no protections from housing discrimination

edited by cihalcoc. Corrected the date

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Start Date(unknown)Aug 30, 1995

edited by cihalcoc. Discrimination in housing is protected in the Republic of Kazakhstan

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Value(REMOVED)Sexual orientation and gender identity
Special StatusAmbiguous(REMOVED)
Start DateDec 16, 1991(unknown)
DescriptionDe jure protected, de facto ambiguousAccording to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan the people's right housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent. And therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against
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De jure protected, de facto ambiguous According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan the people's right housing shall not be violable (Article 25 of the Constitution). And even though neither sexual orientation nor gender identity is included into the protected categories of people from discrimination explicitly, as neither of them is viewed as a mental illness in Kazakhstan, a non-cishet person may not be considered incompetent. And therefore, their rights to housing may not be discriminated against
SourcesAccording to the Constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal, however, neither sexuality nor gender identity is included explicitlyhttps://www.akorda.kz/en/official_documents/constitution
https://adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/V1500010858#z6
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According to the Constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal, however, neither sexuality nor gender identity is included explicitly https://www.akorda.kz/en/official_documents/constitution https://adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/V1500010858#z6

edited by cihalcoc. Incorrect status

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ValueNo protections(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)Ambiguous
DescriptionNo laws that explicitly protect sexual orientation and gender identityDe jure protected, de facto ambiguous
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No laws that explicitly protect sexual orientation and gender identity De jure protected, de facto ambiguous

edited by Turnopi_karnavara. Small edit

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Value(REMOVED)No protections
Special StatusAmbiguous(REMOVED)

edited by Turnopi_karnavara. Small edit

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DescriptionDe jure discrimination is illegal, de facto anti-discrimination laws are not enforcedNo laws that explicitly protect sexual orientation and gender identity
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De jure discrimination is illegal, de facto anti-discrimination laws are not enforced No laws that explicitly protect sexual orientation and gender identity

edited by cihalcoc. Incorrect status

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ValueNo protections(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)Ambiguous
DescriptionNo laws expressly protecting against discrimination. De jure discrimination is illegal, de facto anti-discrimination laws are not enforced
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No laws expressly protecting against discrimination. De jure discrimination is illegal, de facto anti-discrimination laws are not enforced

edited by Turnopi_karnavara. Small edit

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Value(REMOVED)No protections
Special StatusAmbiguous(REMOVED)
DescriptionDe jure banned, de facto legalNo laws expressly protecting against discrimination.

edited by cihalcoc. Incorrect status

Old Value New Value
ValueNo protections(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)Ambiguous
DescriptionThere are no specific discrimination protections for gender identity or sexual orientation when it comes to housing in Kazakhstan.De jure banned, de facto legal
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There are no specific discrimination protections for gender identity or sexual orientation when it comes to housing in Kazakhstan. De jure banned, de facto legal
SourcesRefers to above entries on discrimination in generalAccording to the Constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal, however, neither sexuality nor gender identity is included explicitly
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Refers to above entries on discrimination in general According to the Constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal, however, neither sexuality nor gender identity is included explicitly

edited by Gor154. Changed incorrect label to accurately reflect reality in Kazakhstan

Old Value New Value
Value(REMOVED)No protections
Special StatusAmbiguous(REMOVED)
DescriptionAccording to the Constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal. However, neither sexuality nor gender identity are included explicitlyThere are no specific discrimination protections for gender identity or sexual orientation when it comes to housing in Kazakhstan.
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According to the Constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal. However, neither sexuality nor gender identity are included explicitly There are no specific discrimination protections for gender identity or sexual orientation when it comes to housing in Kazakhstan.
Sourcesold one was fakeRefers to above entries on discrimination in general

edited by cihalcoc. Incorrect status

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ValueNo protections(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)Ambiguous

edited by Samuel_NOT_Samuele. added

Old Value New Value
Value(REMOVED)No protections
Special StatusN/A(REMOVED)

edited by cihalcoc. Incorrect status

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Special StatusAmbiguousN/A

edited by cihalcoc. old one was fake

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ValueNo protections(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)Ambiguous
Descriptionold one was fakeAccording to the Constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal. However, neither sexuality nor gender identity are included explicitly
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old one was fake According to the Constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal. However, neither sexuality nor gender identity are included explicitly
Sourcesold one fakeold one was fake

edited by Samuel_NOT_Samuele. help someone vandalized this page

Old Value New Value
ValueSexual orientation and gender identityNo protections
DescriptionEven though it is not strictly prohibited by law, according to the constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal in Kazakhstan old one was fake
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Even though it is not strictly prohibited by law, according to the constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal in Kazakhstan old one was fake
SourcesI am a citizen of Kazakhstan old one fake

edited by cihalcoc. It is illegal according to the constitution

Old Value New Value
Value(REMOVED)Sexual orientation and gender identity
Special StatusAmbiguous(REMOVED)
Reports (5)
  • Newer law has been passed
  • Sources are invalid or broken "«I am a citizen of Kazakhstan» as a source? Seriously?"
  • Status is not correct "Description says it's not explicitly banned"
  • Sources are invalid or broken "Someone's citizenship is not a valid source "
  • Status is not correct "No protections in housing "

edited by cihalcoc. Date is incorrect

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Start Date(unknown)Dec 16, 1991

edited by cihalcoc. It is ambiguous

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ValueNo protections(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)Ambiguous
DescriptionNo protections. Even though it is not strictly prohibited by law, according to the constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal in Kazakhstan
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No protections. Even though it is not strictly prohibited by law, according to the constitution, any kind of discrimination is illegal in Kazakhstan
Sourceshttp://ilga.org/downloads/2017/ILGA_WorldMap_ENGLISH_Protection_2017.pdf
https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/05/28/kazakhstan-anti-gay-laws-found-unconstitutional
I am a citizen of Kazakhstan
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http://ilga.org/downloads/2017/ILGA_WorldMap_ENGLISH_Protection_2017.pdf https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/05/28/kazakhstan-anti-gay-laws-found-unconstitutional I am a citizen of Kazakhstan

edited by omalpau

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ValueSexual orientation and gender identityNo protections
DescriptionFull discrimination protections. No protections.
Sourceshttp://ilga.org/downloads/2017/ILGA_WorldMap_ENGLISH_Protection_2017.pdfhttp://ilga.org/downloads/2017/ILGA_WorldMap_ENGLISH_Protection_2017.pdf
https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/05/28/kazakhstan-anti-gay-laws-found-unconstitutional
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http://ilga.org/downloads/2017/ILGA_WorldMap_ENGLISH_Protection_2017.pdf http://ilga.org/downloads/2017/ILGA_WorldMap_ENGLISH_Protection_2017.pdf https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/05/28/kazakhstan-anti-gay-laws-found-unconstitutional

edited by Ausyk

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Value(REMOVED)Sexual orientation and gender identity
Special StatusAmbiguous(REMOVED)
Start DateFeb 11, 2014(unknown)
DescriptionOnly for gender identity and expression.Full discrimination protections.
SourcesNohttp://ilga.org/downloads/2017/ILGA_WorldMap_ENGLISH_Protection_2017.pdf

edited by Ausyk

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Start Date(unknown)Feb 11, 2014

edited by Ausyk

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DescriptionNoOnly for gender identity and expression.

edited by Ausyk

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ValueNo protections(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)Ambiguous

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Value(REMOVED)No protections

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ValueNo protections(REMOVED)

created by Ausyk

Original entry
StatusNo protections
Start Date(unknown)
End Date(none)
DescriptionNo
SourcesNo