In 2011, nearly 50 years of military dictatorship came to an end in Myanmar, allowing LGBTQ activists to organize publicly to repeal a homophobic law, and advocate more positive attitudes towards SOGIE (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Expression) rights. They were making big strides in their campaigns when a military coup returned the generals to power, making open activism impossible.
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49. Myanmar: What a decade of democracy meant…
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In 2011, nearly 50 years of military dictatorship came to an end in Myanmar, allowing LGBTQ activists to organize publicly to repeal a homophobic law, and advocate more positive attitudes towards SOGIE (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Expression) rights. They were making big strides in their campaigns when a military coup returned the generals to power, making open activism impossible.