A Rare Glimpse Into Iran's Underground Gay Community

A Rare Glimpse Into Iran's Underground Gay Community

IranWhen then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared in 2007 that there were no gay people in Iran, he was correct in one sense. Because homosexuality is illegal and punishable by imprisonment, torture or execution, the idea of someone living their life openly gay in Iran is unheard of. 

But of course Ahmadinejad was wrong in that there are plenty of gay Iranians living in the shadows. It’s just that the government chooses to ignore them — at least until it doesn’t. 

And while we often hear about LGBT Iranians who’ve fled the country, what about those who choose to stay or can’t afford to leave? 

In a story published Tuesday, Vocativ offers a compelling look at Iran’s underground gay community through the eyes of three of its members: a 25-year-old single man who recently had the courage to come out to his parents, and two men in their early 30s who are in a relationship, albeit a very secretive one.  

It’s a story of private parties whose hosts must pay off the country’s moral police, and of wealthy married men who live parallel lives and cruise parks for young male prostitutes.

From Vocativ

Gays from lower classes and rural areas, where stigmatization is often most severe, rarely have the ability to move out of the house before marriage, let alone leave the country. Even in more affluent communities in cities. there is generally little acceptance of homosexuality, but some middle- and upper-class Iranians have the means to create parallel lives, out of sight of their relatives or friends. These people—men like Saeed—are the lucky ones.

“Ninety-five percent of gays in Iran will never come out,” Saeed says over pasta at one of northern Tehran’s coffee shops, where the atmosphere is relatively permissive. For all his friends who have dared, coming out has been a traumatic experience; parents lock their children inside the house, confiscate their phones and laptops, and force them to seek therapy.

Even “the lucky ones” like Saeed live in constant fear — “We are all so fucking scared,” he told Vocativ. The Iranian government keeps extensive intelligence files on its citizens and presumably monitors gay apps like Grindr. But an even bigger threat to gay Iranians can be blackmail by other citizens who find out. 

The pressure is so intense in Iran that many gay men choose to undergo gender reassignment surgery. Being transgender is acceptable in Iran, where more people undergo GRS than in any other country except Thailand. 

Meanwhie, the country’s HIV rate has increased nine-fold over the last 10 years, and 70 percent don’t know they’re infected.    

Still, there are signs of hope. 

A recent government study found that 17 percent of young adults in Iran said they were gay. And the government has begun to at least acknolwedge their existence — even if it’s through backward policies like a ban on military service for those who can prove it.  

Hossein Alizadeh, of the International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission, told Vocativ: 

“There’s a new generation of people who are more tolerant of these issues. But at the end of the day, it only takes one person to destroy your life.”

And in some cases, “destroy your life” can mean literally.    

Read Vocativ’s full story here


John Wright

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Watch Neil Patrick Harris' First Oscars Promo

Watch Neil Patrick Harris' First Oscars Promo
Neil Patrick Harris has a last-minute gift idea for you: Tell your family to watch him host the Oscars. ABC released the first promo for the 2015 Oscars on Christmas Day, and though that’s a pretty lame present — sorry, NPH — the ceremony will mark Harris’ first time as host. When the gig was confirmed back in October, Harris said that hosting the show “is a bucket list dream come true.” The Oscars air on ABC on Feb. 22, 2015.

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Taco Bell's New Commerical Features Two Dudes Getting Married Because…Breakfast – VIDEO

Taco Bell's New Commerical Features Two Dudes Getting Married Because…Breakfast – VIDEO

Taco bell

Apparently Taco Bell’s new breakfast is so fast and convenient, you can now spend your mornings on more important things – like falling in love, getting married, and going on treasure hunts.

Watch, AFTER THE JUMP

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Kyler Geoffroy

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Looking Back: Top Ten Inspiring Stories Of 2014

Looking Back: Top Ten Inspiring Stories Of 2014

Pouring over a year’s worth of stories, there’s plenty to get discouraged over. Homophobia, discrimination and persecution remain steady themes in LGBT media. But there’s also so much to feel good about!

These are the stories we love to share, about people we’re overwhelmingly proud to call our brothers, sisters, friends or allies.

And 2014 was a great year for people doing incredible things.

Here are our top ten picks: 

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Students Drown Out Antigay Hate Preacher With Inspiring Love Ballad

A preacher visited campus to condemn sinful acts like homosexuality, drinking and listening to ungodly music — you know, college. It’s how students reacted that really got us.

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Nine-Year-Old Girl Writes Letter To Her Gay Teacher, Totally Nails It

File this under d’awww: A 9-year-old girl handwrote her teacher this letter after he came out during a class lesson on homophobia, and it’s safe to say she aced this one.

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This Kid’s Rap About Transgender Acceptance Is Just Plain Perfect

Alex can’t be more than eight years old, but he seems armed with all the confidence in the world as he raps his story of coming out as transgender.

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Viral Sensation Brendan Jordan Gives Queen Latifah Club Kid Flashbacks. “This Is Life!”

This queen has Drag Race season 18 written all over her.

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Meet The Most Influential Transgender Teenager Of 2014

In a landmark year for transgender visibility in the media, Jazz Jennings stands out for how much she’s already accomplished.

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High School Jock Comes Out By Slow Dancing With The Homecoming King

This just screams feel-good tearjerker, and even comes complete with a Taylor Swift soundtrack. How very now.

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Gay Couple Ties The Knot After An Awe-Inspiring 72 Years Together

Vivian Boyack and Alice “Nonie” Dubes shared their first kiss in Yule, Iowa. The year was 1942.

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Dad Accidentally Discovers His Teenage Son Is Gay And Handles It Like A Real Man

Luckily, there are dads like this one out there in the world.

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An Ex-Gay Therapist Was No Match For This Amazing Harvard Law School Student

We love when logic prevails, and we love it even more when someone as adorable is this makes it happen.

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WATCH: This Amazing 92-Year-Old Transgender Vet Is Fighting To Be Recognized As The Widow Of Her Late Husband

Asti now wants to win her case, not just for the money owed her, but for “the act of humanity which is necessary here.”

Dan Tracer

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