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Dec 2024
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Lois homophobes (Homophobic laws)

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Environ 60 000 hommes homosexuels ont été condamnés par les tribunaux français entre 1942 et 1982 en vertu de lois homophobes qui ont été abrogées il y a seulement quatre décennies.


Traduction :

An estimated 60,000 gay men were convicted by French courts between 1942 and 1982 under homophobic laws that were repealed just four decades ago.



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