Simo Editor

I like giving true news about LGBT rights
Location: ItalyJoined
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Simo created an entry in Monaco.
LGBT discrimination: Illegal in some contexts from Jan 1, 2005 to (none).
Anti-discrimination laws in hate speech and violence
Simo created an entry in Uruguay.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (1-year deferral) from (unknown) to Dec 16, 2020.
Gay and bisexual men could donate blood in Uruguay, provided they hadn't had sex for 12 months.
Simo created an entry in Bulgaria.
Blood donations by MSMs: Legal from (unknown) to (none).
Gay and bisexual men are not explicitly banned from donating blood in Bulgaria. However, the blood donor application form, required prior to any blood donation, does not ask the applicant to…
Simo created an entry in Costa Rica.
Blood donations by MSMs: Legal from (unknown) to (none).
No restrictions about gay sex
Simo created an entry in Peru.
Blood donations by MSMs: Legal from (unknown) to (none).
No restriction about gay sex.
Simo created an entry in Latvia.
Blood donations by MSMs: Legal from (unknown) to (none).
No restrictions about gay sex.
Simo created an entry in Poland.
Blood donations by MSMs: Legal from (unknown) to (none).
No restrictions on blood donations.
Simo created an entry in San Marino.
Blood donations by MSMs: Legal from Feb 18, 1958 to (none).
There are no restrictions about gay sex, a healthy person is free to donate.
Simo edited an entry in Italy.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from (unknown) to Jan 1, 2000.
The Italian Health Minister Umberto Veronesi lifted the gay blood ban in 2001.
Simo created an entry in Italy.
Blood donations by MSMs: Banned (indefinite deferral) from (unknown) to Dec 31, 2000.
The Italian Health Minister Umberto Veronesi lifted the gay blood ban in 2001.