The director of public helath in Kuwait has announced the country has the technology to “detect” gays and keep them from crossing the borders into Kuwait. Yousuf Mindkar and his gay detecting technololgy will be debated next month at the Gulf Cooperation Countries meeting. Mindkar said:
“Health centres conduct the routine medical check to assess the health of the expatriates when they come into the GCC countries. However, we will take stricter measures that will help us detect gays who will be then barred from entering Kuwait or any of the GCC member states.”
Homosexual acts are banned from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE. Lawmakers are “wary” of the growing numnber of “gays” coming into their countries. In 2011, 127 people were arrested for having a “depraved and decadent” party.
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