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India Decriminalizes Gay Sex
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2018-09-06
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India's Supreme Court has overturned Section 377 law to decriminalize gay sex. The old law was rarely used to prosecute people, but instead could be used to harass and discriminate against LGBT people. Music: Bad Snacks, 'Shibuya'.
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