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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 1:14 am

Meinkraft wrote:
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Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: KPMG
Name of nation: The Allied Nations
Form of government: "Democratic" Republic
Population: 400 million (an approximate value)
Tech level of nation: Modern
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? One of the leading native industries, second only to oil.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Yes, of course.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? Yes.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? Not to much of an extent, (i.e. free speech against them is still allowed) but you cannot refuse service from a person based on this.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Of course.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Go ahead, but not necessary, see below.
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Completely legal.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? None outside of the normal requirements.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Foreigners may not adopt children.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? Not explicitly, no. They tend to include them within the general population.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 12
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 12
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? No.
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality?
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion?
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities?

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes, but sexual contact is prohibited.
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law?

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? No.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go?
d) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No.
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera?
c) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No.
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? No, it tends to rest on a couple of days a year.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? About 20% and dropping rapidly with the new generation.
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Welcomed.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? Yes, but these are not in tourist areas. It's always local on local violence.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Certainly not!

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? Periodically. Murders in and of themselves do not happen too often anyway.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No.

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? No.

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: ~100
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: KPMG
From: Kitacho Institute

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Fabulous, at 8 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 2
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 1
LGBT Marketing: 0
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: 0
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 1:20 am

Nocturnalis wrote:
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Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Karalos Rautio
Name of nation: Nocturnalis
Form of government: Semi-Constitutional Federal Monarchy
Population: 159 million
Tech level of nation: Modern
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Prevalent only in the capital and the southern cities.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? No. Countries that put minorities above their own population don't deserve to exist.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? No.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? N/A
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Legal. Outlawed for homosexual couples.
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Outlawed.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? No.
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? N/A
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes; adoption by foreigners is already fairly restricted even without the addition of homosexual couples.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? No.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 16
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: Officially, homosexual activity remains illegal. Unofficially, the same age of consent as normal couples.
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? Yes.
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? Yes.
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? Yes.
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? Yes.

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Citizens with HIV/AIDS are encouraged to leave the country.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? No.
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law?Yes.

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole?
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically?
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go?
d) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? Technically, yes. This law is rarely, if ever, enforced, however.
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? No.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No, as the Constitution prevents any interference with the freedom of speech on part of the government. However, as LGBT "Pride" parades tend to end in violence (because no one here wants to see hedonists shove it down everyone's throats), these parades are rarely seen. Although, the same goes for normal such parades too. Generally speaking, as long as you keep your sexuality to yourself, you'll be fine.
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? No.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? 89.3%
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Shunned and abhorred.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? Yes.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Yes.

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? Yes. Try finding a country that hasn't reported such.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Yes.

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No. Executions are reserved for traitors and crimes of a political nature.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? N/A

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: Unknown.
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: None

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Karalos Rautio
From: Kitacho Honsa

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Hostile, at -16 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 0
Marriage/Partnership: 0
Adoption Status: 0
LGBT Marketing: 0
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: -3
HIV-travel restrictions: -3
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 0
Locals hostile: -2
Persecution: -5
Murders: -5
Death sentences: 0

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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 1:23 am

Eddoren wrote:
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Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Republic Ministry of Tourism
Name of nation: Guild Republic of Eddoren
Form of government: Guild Oligarchy
Population: 784 Million (RP)
Tech level of nation: Modern Tech
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? One of our Major industries

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Yes
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? Yes
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? Outlaw Discrimination Across the Board
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes (they will receive warnings first but if they persist they will be expelled)

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Allowed
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Allowed

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? Not that are specific to LGBT, to Couples wishing to adopt however yes.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Tourists cannot adopt

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? Yes

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 17
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 17
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? Yes (but not mandatory)
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? Absolutely Not
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? Yes
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? Yes (actually the Religion pushed for reform on LGBT Topics)

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes (special issued passports)
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes (require it be known)
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishable by anything more than deportation under the law? Yes (prison)

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? No
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? N/A
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalized under the law? No
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? N/A
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? Once a Year

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? Less than 7%
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Welcomed

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? No
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No (that would be against the law actually)

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? Yes (but they were not targeted for their Sexuality)
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No (again illegal under the law to glorify this kind of thing)

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? No

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: 2
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: None

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Republic Ministry of Tourism
From: Kitacho Institute

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Fabulous, at 10 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 3
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 1
LGBT Marketing: 1
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0+1 (For religion's involvement in LGBT law reform)
HIV-travel restrictions: -1
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 1:31 am

Guadalupador wrote:
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Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Voyago Guadalupador (A Large Guadalupadorian Travel Agency)
Name of nation: Federal Union of Guadalupador
Form of government: Presidential Republic
Population: ~217,350,000 (2015)
Tech level of nation: Modern Tech
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? It's slowly coming back to pre-Civil War levels, as being one of the largest private industries in the country.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Yes
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? Yes
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? These laws don't really go too extensively into the Dorian penal code, since Guadalupadorian culture has traditionally been very tolerant of minorities and LGBT individuals since ancient times.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Legal
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Legal

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? The same as heterosexual couples.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? Absolutely

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 17 (Varies by Province)
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 17 (Varies by Province)
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? No
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality?
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion?
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities?

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? No

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? No
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go?
d) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera?
c) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? Yes, quite common.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? Very few, around 0.8% of the Dorian Adult population.
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? No

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? No
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? No
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? No

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: 2,500
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Voyago Guadalupador
From: Kitacho Institute

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Fabulous, at 11 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 2
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 2
LGBT Marketing: 1
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: 0
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 2
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 1:37 am

Rejistania wrote:
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Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Hyjil Lte-Hse, representing the rejistanian human rights organization ALKAT.
Name of nation: Rejistania
Form of government: Decentralized/federalized, desynchronized, representative democracy
Population: as per NS page
Tech level of nation: modern, with some anachronisms
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Most tourism is domestic, foreigners mostly visit the tani for matches.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? yes, however, keep in mind that anti-discrimination to rejistanis means something else than for westerners. It mostly has to do with ethnic and linguistic discrimination, as well as discrimination based on skin color.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? While not per se, being in a gay partnership is seen as part of the private life which for example means that employment discrimination is forbidden.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? It very much depends on the nanti and rekijo how extensive these laws are. But in all nantis and rekijos the Rejistanian constitution is valid granting protection of the "way of life"
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? yes

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Civil unions ean something very different in Rejistania than abroad: a civil union is a secular marriage which has not been sanctioned by the parents of the couple. They are legal. The difference between a marriage and a civil union is mostly related to matters of filial piety and inheritence.
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Legal if you get permission of both families.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? yes
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? Rejistania has rather lax adoption laws due to high numbers of orphans and high rates of poverty
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? To be quite honest: Many agencies play the stalling game with tourists and as such tourists generally have better chances solving this issue efficiently

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourists? no. Rejistanis are not really bigots but a vast majority are prudes.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 14
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 14
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? no

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? no
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? n/a
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? n/a
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? n/a
However, the country is majoritily inikresaist. And while there are many denominations of inikresaism, acceptance of homosexuality correlates most with how urban they are.

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? There are no tests for diseases except in the case of a known epidemic. There are no restrictions on the freedom of movement of citizens.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? There are no tests for diseases except in the case of a known epidemic.
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? Having sex with someone while knowingly HIV positive is rated as an assault

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? Rejistania is good in passing laws that while they seem not to discriminate against a specific ethnicity make life much harder for them. Examples are that are mandatory English language tests in areas where the language Kireshi is spoken, or public decency laws in areas where local superstition of one ethnic group demands to bathe in their holy river naked.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? Most areas of Rejistania very much frown upon PDA, but these laws are universally enacted. Most discrimination gays face is not institutionalized but unoffocial. One law which can be seen as discriminatory against gays is the difference between civil unions and marriage which means that without parental acceptance of the marriage, the gay couple is cut off from inheritence unless explicitely stated in the will of the families. This difference can cut off homosexual and interracial couples from both families.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? Mostly relate to inheritence and in some cases, PDA.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? yes.

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? no
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera?
c) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? no
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? pride parades are very different in Rejistania than in other parts of the world, because in bigger cities, the religious holiday "Day of the Kajimni" has been co-opted as a gay holiday, as such, many gay couples dress up as Lalanji and Kajimni and hold processions which combine inikresaist symbols, prayers to local deities of love and gay pride.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? This is a bit difficult to say, depending on the question
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Rejistania is a country where PDA is generally shunned. You don't kiss your gay husband in public, but you woudn't kiss a heterosexual partner either.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? no
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media?

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? There have been but for other reasons, being a member of a criminal organisation or being in a blood feud for example
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media?

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? no, death penalty is illegal in Rejistania
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media?

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists:
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Hyjil Lte-Hse
From: Kitacho Honsa

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Friendly, at 6 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Anti-discrimination legislation: 2
Marriage/Partnership: 1
Adoption Status: 1
LGBT Marketing: 0
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: 0
Anti-gay laws: -1
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 2
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 1:41 am

Nuwe Suid Afrika wrote:
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Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Carter Richards
Name of nation: Nuwe Suid Afrika
Form of government: National Bolshevik Republic
Population: 526 million
Tech level of nation: PT
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? No.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? No.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? No.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go?
d) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Yes.
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Yes.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes.
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? It's a complex process, so it's better if you read about it under Child Adoption.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourists? No.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 18
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 18
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? No.
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality?
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion?
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities?

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes, but they will be fined up to 50,000CR if they are caught having sexual intercourse.
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law?

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? Transgenderism is not legal in Nuwe Suid Afrika, and the LGBT spectrum is shortened to "LGB".
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? Refer to the above statement.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? No.

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalized under the law? No.
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera?
c) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No, but they are not an occurrence. The only parades in Nuwe Suid Afrika are government funded and government sponsored, and the government does not condone or support LGBT actions.
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country?

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? Approximately 25%.
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Shunned by the population that disagrees with it.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? Yes. Hate-crimes are common occurrences as there are no anti-discriminatory laws.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No. The local media is government controlled.

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? No.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media?

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media?

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists:
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

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To: Carter Richards
From: Kitacho Honsa

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Neutral, at 3 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Anti-discrimination legislation: 0
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 2
LGBT Marketing: 0
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: 0
Anti-gay laws: -1
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 0
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: -1
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

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Davinhia wrote:
Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Davin Hue
Name of nation: The Republic of Davinhia
Form of government: Oligarchic Republic
Population: 2.5 billion
Tech level of nation: PMT
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Very

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? no, because free speech is held high here
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? no
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? no where
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? ...
More:
The Davinian population is very nice, and does not need such anti-liberty laws


Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: legal
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: legal

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? yes
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? no
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? no

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? yes

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 15
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 13
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? Well, no, it's just the official religion
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? no, it accepts them
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? yes
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? no

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? STDs and the like don't exist, as they are cured on the spot.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders?
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishable by anything more than deportation under the law?

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? no
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? no
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? no
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? no

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalized under the law? no
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera?
c) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? no, but who the hell parades anyways?
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? no

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? 0%
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? welcomed

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? no
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? hell no

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? no
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? ...

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? no
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media?

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: 50
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Davin Hue
From: Kitacho Honsa

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Friendly, at 7 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 0
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 1
LGBT Marketing: 1
Equal Age of Consent: 0+1 (Homosexual couple's age of consent being lower than for heterosexual couples)
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: 0
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 1:50 am

Pavonistade wrote:
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Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Bianka Lawrence, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Name of nation: Pavonistade
Form of government: Federal constitutional presidential parliamentary republic
Population: 86,392,407
Tech level of nation: MT
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Fairly prevalent

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Yes
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? No, anti-discrimination laws apply for all minorities, not just the LGBTQ
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? Extensively to the point that discrimination should be deterred
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes, everyone is subject to the law

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Legal
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Legal

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? Technically yes; while they have to prove they are capable of parenting (like all couples who want to adopt), this is an unenforced law
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? No, they try and market equally, not just towards the LGBT

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: Varies by state; universal age is 18
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: Varies by state; universal age is 18
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? No
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? N/A, or no
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? N/A, or no
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? No

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? No, other than temporary incarceration

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? No
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? N/A
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? No

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? No
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? No

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? Yes (not too frequently)

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? Around 3%
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? LGBT-related activities are welcomed

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? Yes, and those convicted of so face hefty punishments
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? Yes, and those convicted would be subject to the rule of law
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? No

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: Undetermined, though at least 50
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: No

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Bianka Lawrence
From: Julie Hobastk

On behalf of the Kitacho Institute, I wish to thank you for taking the questionnaire and am glad to inform you that your nation's results have been computed.

Regretfully, Mr Honsa was unable to send the telegram personally, for he was spotted attempting to type a sonnet for the entire afternoon whilst responding to you under the misguided belief that you were a man. We hope that you may forgive this misgiving in the organisation's professional conduct.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Fabulous, at 9 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 2
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 2
LGBT Marketing: 1
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: 0
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 2
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: -1
Murders: -1
Death sentences: 0

Any queries regarding the scoring may be addressed to the Kitacho Institute via intergalactic telegram.
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Ulvena wrote:
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Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Choi Ha-Ji, Head Secretary of the Ministry of Rites and Diplomacy
Name of nation: The Greater Neo-Joseon Empire
Form of government: Executive Constitutional Monarchy
Population: 950 Million
Tech level of nation: PMT
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Very Large on a Provincial Scale

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? All citizens, regardless of race, gender, creed, or religion are to be offered equal treatment under the law. There are no mention of minorities as all are equal.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? No mention of LGBT at all in any Imperial law. Provincial laws vary.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? It goes as far as to not disrupt the flow of trade and government. An anti-discrimination law cannot interfere with the market in a significant way, nor can it advocate for affirmative action. Precedent has been set that a victim of discrimination can take legal action against the company or individual and provided they have evidence, will win.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? None apply specific to tourists but tourists are considered protected by a majority of civil liberty related laws pertaining to citizens. A tourist can do everything a citizen or colonial can except participate in government.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: None such things exist.
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: More liberal provinces such as the Autonomous Province of Japan have laws that allow homosexual marriage. More conservative provinces such as Gyungmi have laws that fine public acts of homosexual affection. The Joseon Peninsula, the hotspot for tourism, stands on no homosexual related legislation but no penalties either.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Depends on Province. A majority of the provinces have no laws prohibiting such behavior, therefore, a homosexual couple may adopt a child.
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? In provinces that allow homosexual adoption, it's as simple as signing a form and taking a background check. In provinces that have no law regarding a matter, they must register as an unmarried couple and take additional background checks regarding income.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Tourists are barred from adopting children without a designated permit from the province and ratified by the Imperial Government

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? The free market has made it so that they have to be, otherwise they'd lose customers to those who were.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 16
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 16
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? No (technically it is Enlightened Survivalism, a sort of pro-intellectual social Darwinism but it is neither mandated nor practiced as a religion, rather as a philosophy)
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? N/A
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? N/A
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? N/A

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? No, but we never check
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? Deportation and barred for 10 years from ever entering the Greater Empire (The Empire plus the colonial District Areas) unless they have proven that the HIV virus is out of their system.

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? Yes, only in the conservative parts to the north, which don't have tourist hotspots anyways.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? Prohibiting homosexual marriage and prohibiting public displays of homosexual affection. Fines and a day of jailtime.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? N/A
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? No

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No, unless don't you have a permit issued by the government or the owners of all of the properties you're doing the parade on
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? Not as its own thing. LGBT floats are usually seen around social movements such as advocating for freedom of expression or radical artistic movements.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? 62%
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Shunned

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? Yes, but they were all non-violent and 85% of them have been dealt with through civil cases and lawsuits, all of which but one (which was later revealed to be a non-persecution) were won by the victim.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Glorified, no. Covered, yes. It's not that it's against LGBT that it's a problem. It's the fact that it's discrimination that it's a problem.

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? Yes, but a whopping 95% of them have been caught and jailed or sent to work camps.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Again, not glorified. Hate crime isn't a thing but murder is. And if you're not hanged, you are sent to a work camp. If you have an extremely good lawyer and lots of power, the best you can hope for is exile into a District Area.

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? An LGBT activist once blocked trade for 5 weeks in a major trading area in Hanyang Boulevard by setting fire to a cargo ship and blockading it with several of his followers. It cost the city and the nation $15 billion as it was a major export he blocked. 4 people died in the fire. He and 7 others were executed by firing squad while 15 others were beaten to near death and exiled to a Peruvian mineshaft.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? That one, yes. But that was the only ever case of execution related to LGBT activities.

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: We don't have gay gathering places. We have nightclubs, bars, and casinos if you wanna try your hand at that. There are also internet forums and fliers that advocate for gay meetings at these places.
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: None

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Choi Ha-Ji
From: Kitacho Honsa

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Neutral, at 2 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Anti-discrimination legislation: 2
Marriage/Partnership: 1
Adoption Status: 1
LGBT Marketing: 1
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: -1
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: -2
Persecution: -1
Murders: -1
Death sentences: 0

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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 2:07 am

Scyobayrynn wrote:
Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Confederation Tourism Board
Name of nation: Scyobayrynn
Form of government: Confederated Republics
Population: 17,000,000,000
Tech level of nation: MT/PMT
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Common

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? There are no anti-discrimination laws.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? There are no anti-discrimination laws.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? N/A
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A
-Note: Discrimination manisfests itself in Scyobayrynn via Clan rivalry. This makes tourists, generally speaking, completely immune from discrimination.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: N/A
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: N/A
-Note: Marriae is considered a religious undertaking, and as such no form of marriage is sanctioned by the state, however no form of marriae is prohibited by the state.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? N/A
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? N/A
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Tourists are not allowed to adopt
-Note: Single family adoption of a child when the adopting parents are not immediate family to the child is a rare nearly unheard of event, and would in point of fact be considered a great shame on the community.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? NO

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: Age of consent is for ndividuals not couples.
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: Age of consent is for ndividuals not couples.
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? If one is old enough to travel alone they are considered Scyobayrynn Customary Law to be old enough to consent.
Note: Age of consent will vary from person to person, as when a person becomes self responsible is determined by their immediate family with the local Clan Council oversight. However the council will not entertain petitions for determination until a person is a minium of 13 years of age. Criteria for acceptance will than vary from community to community.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? YES
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? NO
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? YES
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? There is no legislation regarding sexual orientation.

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? YES
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? YES
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law?What offenders?

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? Laws are not capable of discrimination.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? Laws are not capable of discrimination.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? N/A
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? NO
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? N/A
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? NO
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? The government does not track such metrics. People celebrate many things, and in Scyobayrynn they do so often. Government responsibility is beyond tracking Parade motivation.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? Sexual Orientation is not a cultural obsession in Scyobarynn.
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Neither.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? YES(All parties were native)
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? NO

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? YES(All parties were native)
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? NO

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? NO
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? N/A

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: An establishment geared towrds welcoming only one group of people based on sexual orientation would be culturally offensive and not likely to be found in Scyobarynn.
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: No, thank you.

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Confederation Tourism Board
From: Kitacho Institute

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Neutral, at 3 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 0
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 0
LGBT Marketing: 0
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: 0
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: -1
Murders: -1
Death sentences: 0

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Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Luke Mccratowitch, vicepresident of Gurkland.
Name of nation: Gurkland
Form of government: Gesellian Democratic Presidential Republic.
Population: 9800000000(9.8 Billions).
Tech level of nation: Futuristic Country: Type II.8 of the Kardashev Scale. Some VII elements.
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? High by festive inhabitants of Mania and the Elysian fields where they reach Gurkland to admire its architectural beauty and reach states of pure euphoria and inebriation with a preparation of Greenmore not poisonous.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Yes. The law guarantees that minorities are not discriminated against and should not be an obstacle for integration to society and culture. Is legal to verbally offending a black/homosexual / whatever public figure(It is a key component to our democracy), but private citizens are protected by Hate Speech. Physically assault someone or a minority is always illegal regardless of which minority is.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? Yes. Also Homosexuality is encouraged by the Speaker of the House Petego Riposi. He is one of the most important members of the government(best friend of President Mitriel Vulanio)and proudly flaunts his homosexuality wearing a pink elegant suit when entering in the parlament.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? The typical punishment is a small progressive fine. If the crime is serious enough... I.e. Assaulting property or a family of homosexuals while shouting '' Allah is great'' (Impossible case. Never happened by now because almost no one here is a fanatic anti-gay.) leads to brainwashing for tolerance and empathy.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Legal.
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Legal and ostentatious.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes, any family can adopt children, without discrimination of sex, age or religion.
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? Identical and fair like any other couple.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? Yes.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 12.
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 12.
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? Nope.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? Yes, Madokaism. It does not have a negative position about and homosexuals may be members of this faith without any restrictions.
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? No. Some zealots suspect that our Goddess is a lesbian.
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? N/A
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? N/A

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? HIV is a disease that does not exist in Gurkland as the inhabitants have lived in a very different environment, the monkeys who transmitted HIV to humans were not there and no one would notice since none of Gurklandese people know what HIV is. However, given our advanced progress in medicine, the cure would be find in an week.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes.
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? No.

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? No.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? N/A
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No. Even Zoophilia, Sodomy, BDSM and many other sexual paraphilias are legalized and considered normal. Homosexuality is a breeze. The state and religion are outside the private affairs.
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? No.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No.
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? Yes, it is sufficient to get organized and is also allowed a Pillow Pride.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? Less than 1% (0.6%, exactly). They are mostly Christians, Nazis and Muslims isolated from each other that they have no weight in the decisions of the government and general population and it is very rare to meet them randomly.
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Warmly welcomed.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? No.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No.

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? No.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No.

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? No.

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: 17641.
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:
Not now. I enjoyed to answer your questions.
*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.
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Postby Dagnia » Tue Jan 27, 2015 2:32 am

Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Chief Executive Rashad Balafrej
Name of nation: The Technocratic Republic of Dagnia
Form of government: Constitutional Confederated Democratic Republic
Population: ~ 20 billion
Tech level of nation: Compared to early 21st century Earth, very futuristic (interstellar travel for us is as exciting as a trip to Pittsburgh for someone of that time)
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? It is barely a full percent of our economy.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Yes
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? No, though they are included in general anti-discrimination laws.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? Only for issues involving government employment
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? No.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Legal for all people wanting something short of marriage
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Legal

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? Not any that are different from straight people.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Foreigners of any sexual orientation are not allowed to adopt Dagnian children.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? Yes

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 16
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 16
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? Technically, foreigners are not allowed to have sex with Dagnians, though these laws are rarely enforced unless the Dagnian accuses the foreigner of rape.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? No
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? No, and the majority religion has no problems with it.
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? A majority follows a religion that is pro-LGBT, though not a state religion.
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? No

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes, HIV. has been eliminated in our time.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? No

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? No
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go?
d) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera?
c) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? No, homosexuals see no need for pride parades

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? Probably < 1%
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Welcomed

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? No
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? No
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? No

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: Who knows? Even towns of less than 10,000 have gay gathering places.
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: Could you take the following into consideration: Dagnia, when it comes to many social issues, is very similar to early 21st century Japan. Putting yourself out is always many times more taboo than anything you are doing in private. Discrimination is unheard of, not because of any laws, but because people just wouldn't think of discriminating against anything like that. Also, Dagnia is very xenophobic and any bad experiences an LGBT tourist has will be motivated by that rather than any anti LGBT sentiment.
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Postby Agrennaia » Tue Jan 27, 2015 2:43 am

Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: U.S. Federal Government
Name of nation: United States of Agrennaia
Form of government: Federal Republic
Population: 400 millions
Tech level of nation: MT/FanTech
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Very

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Everybody is entitled to the same legal protections
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? No
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? N/A
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Barely extant
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Nonexistent

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? No
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? N/A
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? No

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 16-18, varying by State
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: See above
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? Not officially
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? Yes
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? Yes
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? Yes

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? If they wish, but it is discouraged
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Not without declaring their illness
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishable by anything more than deportation under the law? No

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? Not aside from the obvious
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? Yes
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? Prevention of marriage, adoption, and military service
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalized under the law? No
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? N/A
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? Not on any appreciable scale

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? It is a clear majority
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Strongly shunned

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? Yes
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Not strongly, but they are seen as the product of sensible revulsion taken to extremes

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? A few
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? N/A

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: Unknown
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: No
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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:14 am

Dagnia wrote:
Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Chief Executive Rashad Balafrej
Name of nation: The Technocratic Republic of Dagnia
Form of government: Constitutional Confederated Democratic Republic
Population: ~ 20 billion
Tech level of nation: Compared to early 21st century Earth, very futuristic (interstellar travel for us is as exciting as a trip to Pittsburgh for someone of that time)
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? It is barely a full percent of our economy.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Yes
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? No, though they are included in general anti-discrimination laws.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? Only for issues involving government employment
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? No.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Legal for all people wanting something short of marriage
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Legal

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? Not any that are different from straight people.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Foreigners of any sexual orientation are not allowed to adopt Dagnian children.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? Yes

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 16
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 16
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? Technically, foreigners are not allowed to have sex with Dagnians, though these laws are rarely enforced unless the Dagnian accuses the foreigner of rape.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? No
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? No, and the majority religion has no problems with it.
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? A majority follows a religion that is pro-LGBT, though not a state religion.
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? No

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes, HIV. has been eliminated in our time.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? No

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? No
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go?
d) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera?
c) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? No, homosexuals see no need for pride parades

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? Probably < 1%
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Welcomed

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? No
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? No
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? No

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: Who knows? Even towns of less than 10,000 have gay gathering places.
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: Could you take the following into consideration: Dagnia, when it comes to many social issues, is very similar to early 21st century Japan. Putting yourself out is always many times more taboo than anything you are doing in private. Discrimination is unheard of, not because of any laws, but because people just wouldn't think of discriminating against anything like that. Also, Dagnia is very xenophobic and any bad experiences an LGBT tourist has will be motivated by that rather than any anti LGBT sentiment.
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OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Rashad Balafrej
From: Kitacho Honsa

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Friendly, at 7 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Anti-discrimination legislation: 1
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 1
LGBT Marketing: 1
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: 0
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

Regarding the societal norms that Dagnia holds, they do not weigh against the score that Dagnia is given at all as the questionnaire clearly only addresses issues regarding the acceptance of members of the LGBT community by government and society as opposed to the acceptance of otherworldly beings.

Any queries regarding the scoring may be addressed to the Kitacho Institute via intergalactic telegram.
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Postby All Good Looking Men » Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:19 am

Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Good Looking Tourism Board, Inc.
Name of nation: All Good Looking Men
Form of government: Oligopolistic Aristocracy
Population: 7,271 Billion
Tech level of nation: Modern Tech
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Not very common yet, but our Board hopes to change that.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Equality under the law is a constitutional duty for the common people, and a constitutional right for the aristocracy. Discrimination against someone of equal rank is a violation of the constitution.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? Being LGBT is a prerequisite for being in the aristocracy.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? They are part of our constitution.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? The government has recently declared that tourists would constitute two classes of “guests”and “noble guests”, being between common people and the aristocracy, but not wholly aristocratic even if they are LGBT.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: non-existent, but foreign civil unions are recognised as marriages under the law.
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: We have marriage, and it is open to all – including tourists – as long as you marry someone of the same class. Marriages between people of unequal class require the assistance of a class action lawyer.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? The same as for heterosexual couples: the couple must be financially secure, of good reputation, no criminal record for the past 15 years, and the children must belong to the same class as the prospective adoptive parents.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? As tourists are by law not of the same class as any of the children they might adopt, prospective adoptive parents are advised to consult a class action lawyer before venturing into adoption procedures.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? We do. In fact: we prefer LGBT tourists. We especially advertise the south coast, where surfing and snorkeling and the nightlife are popular. Another popular spot catering specifically to LGBT travelers is the “Noble Village” Hamsborough, one of our capital’s suburbs. The governmental centre of the capital is RESTRICTED to LGBT travelers. Prospective visitors must be able to bring proof of same-sex affinity (marriage license, friendship rings) to the AGLM ambassy in their country or to the home ministry in AGLM to obtain a permit of entry.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: between 18 and 21, depending on the municipality
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 16
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No, travelers are advised to check the age of consent in the municipality of their choice.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? It is called “surrender”.
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? No it doesn’t. Homosexuality is greatly favoured by the state religion.
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? The vast majority of our people adhere to “surrender” – they favour homosexuality.
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? It certainly does; you cannot be in any leadership role without adhereing to the state religion. By extension, that means you cannot legislate without being LGBT and favouring the LGBT minority.

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes.
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? Not applicable.

4: Please be advised that LGBT tourists may use the free health facilities accorded to the “noble guests class”. These can be found in all major tourist centres and most of the big cities. They can be identified by a pink triangle with a silver asklepian.

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? We strenuously deny that our class system would qualify as discriminatory. Most authorities in our country believe that being straight is a choice, and therefore a choice to forego a membership of the better classes.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? Quite the reverse.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? As said before, it is all in our constitution. Violations are not tolerated.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? They do; tourists have their own two classes.

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? Of course not.
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? Not apllicable
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Not applicable

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? Of course not.
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? Our people love a good parade. Some municipalities have more than one parade a year. The town of Crouwel holds the record; at seven gay pride parades a year. The August parade can go on for days on end.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? Expression of that opinion, in word or in deed, is an offense under the law. The punishment is two years of indentured service at a minimum, and life at maximum.
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Welcomed. Emphatically welcomed.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? None.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Not applicable. The media, like all other institutions, are led by members of the aristocracy. And as we have said before, leaders are necessarily in favour of the LGBT community, of which they are a part.

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? In a big country, it is inevitable that the occasional murder accurs. But if the victim is a member of the LGBT community, it is not likely that he or she was murdered because of their sexual orientation. Such a hate crime would carry a life sentence. Be assured that all crime is very seriously investigated and prosecuted. LGBT tourists have nothing to fear.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Not applicable. The media, like all other institutions, are led by members of the aristocracy. And as we have said before, leaders are necessarily in favour of the LGBT community, of which they are a part.


Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? Our country usually abrupts diplomatic relations with nations who allow such crimes against humanity.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? Not applicable. The media, like all other institutions, are led by members of the aristocracy. And as we have said before, leaders are necessarily in favour of the LGBT community, of which they are a part.


Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: between 25 and 50, depending on the municipality
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: not applicable
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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:21 am

Ammerinia wrote:
Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Imperial Tourism Board
Name of nation: Empire of Ammerinia
Form of government: Semi-Technocratic Elective Monarchy
Population: 3.4 Billion
Tech level of nation: PMT (With bits of FT tech here and there)
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Quite prevalent. It is the 4th largest industry in Ammerinia.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Yes.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? Yes.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? Compared to most governments, very extensive. Although we still aren't going to throw someone in an Ico-Cell just because they used slurs referring to such people.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes. More so than citizens, actually.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Legal. Obviously.
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Legal as well.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes, although the act of adopting children all together is somewhat looked down upon by the community, whether or not they are homosexual couples.
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? No adoption rules are specifically in place for homosexual couples. Everyone must follow the general guidelines if they want to adopt a child.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? Not too many, although some try to reach out to them in some way.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 19.
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 19.
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? Yes.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? Currently, no.
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? N/A
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? N/A
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? N/A

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? It would take some serious effort to contract HIV or AIDS with our modern Nullifcators and advanced healthcare system. On the off chance that some really did contact HIV/AIDS, then they would be put in medical stasis, and so would not be able to leave until they are cured. (Curing these things is done quite easily though.)
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? If anyone was to cross the border, they would need to go through Nullificators, and getting through machines that will purge anything in your body that is considered harmful is not easy.
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? On the off-chance that someone did contact it, they would not be punished. They might be scorned a bit though.

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? Hell no.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? NO.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? N/A
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No.
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? Nope.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Nope.

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? Yes, although they fairly rare.
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? See above.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? 0.41%
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Welcomed.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? No.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? N/A.

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? Uh, no. Murders as a whole are extremely hard to commit here as a whole due to our top-notch education systems and law enforcement services.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No.

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No. In fact, Imperial law states it is illegal to do that without proof of them committing physical crimes.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? No.

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: Hard to say, but in 2046 it was estimated that the number was around 22,000.
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: No.

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Imperial Tourism Board
From: Kitacho Institute

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Fabulous, at 9 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 3
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 2
LGBT Marketing: 0
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: -1
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

Any queries regarding the scoring may be addressed to the Kitacho Institute via intergalactic telegram.
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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:27 am

The Sanguinian Islands wrote:
Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Sanguinian Ministry of Fact
Name of nation: The Orthodox Empire of Sanguinia
Form of government: Empire
Population: 90 million
Tech level of nation: MT
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Very prevalent

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? No
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? No
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? N/A
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Legal on a case by case basis
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Illegal under the eyes of the law

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? No
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? N/A
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? Yes, actually, mostly towards lesbians for sex tourism.*

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: None
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: None
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? Yes, the Far Eastern Orthodox Rite*
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? Yes
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? No
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? Yes

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Only for treatment
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? No

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? Yes, but they are benign for the most part
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? Yes, they must register as homosexual if caught
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? Not very far
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? No

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? N/A
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? No

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? Yes
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country?

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? 32%
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? They are not welcomed, but not hated.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? Sporadically, yes
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? Yes
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? In one case, yes

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? Once, but the person has been pardoned
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? No

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: 300
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Sanguinian Ministry of Fact
From: Kitacho Institute

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Neutral, at -2 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 0
Marriage/Partnership: 1
Adoption Status: 0
LGBT Marketing: 1
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: -2
HIV-travel restrictions: -1
Anti-gay laws: -1
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: -2
Death sentences: 0

Any queries regarding the scoring may be addressed to the Kitacho Institute via intergalactic telegram.

*It is also curious that most of the marketing towards LGBTs goes specifically to lesbians for an industry that, as far as our experts at the Kitacho Institute know about Christianity, is most likely not legitimised under either the condemnation of adultery or the condemnation of sex before marriage by a religion that your government uses to inform its decisions on the LGBT community.
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Postby Pretannia » Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:29 am

Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Lesley Hidges
Name of nation: Protectorate of Prettannia
Form of government: Parliamentary Republic
Population: 303,000,000 NS states (more like 45-60 million canonically, may be more including overseas territories/associated states
Tech level of nation: Modern
How prevalent is tourism in your nation?: Quite

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Nay, there are not, but harassment may be reported.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? Doubly nay.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? They are very vague.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Nay, but tourists well also be protected by the law. Citizen's caught harassing tourists are dealt with harsher then otherwise.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Civil union's may take place between two persons of the same gender.
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Marriage is defined as union between a man and a woman.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Nay.
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? Nay.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Nay, law's regarding adoption and marriage in a foreign nationals home country are respected.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? One or two probably, nothing major I assure you.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 16 (government threw a hissy fit and gave up, you'll find this common on many a issue of law and morals in these modern times.)
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: Made the same by default in the law revoking 'go ahead and curropt yourselves!' tantrum when the government failed to regulate sex.
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? Not with our own national, but with one another.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? "Protestant Christianity" (Puritans, Presbyterian and others never allowed a single church to be officially named, but made sure to all shout "No Popery!", so "Protestantism" It was.)
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? It's all wishy washy nowadays isn't it? not really outright, but it certainly carries a number of attitudes. A number of popular (and growing) state registered churches disagree with this.
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? Aye.
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? Very much so.

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Aye.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Aye. (hard one to deal with innit?)
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? Nay.

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? Nay.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? MmmmmMmmmm you could say so.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? Not all to much, no marriage, no adoption, bloody well hard to transition one's gender.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Nay.

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? Nay.
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? Nay.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Nay.

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? Nay, parades must be approved for the government in general and are usually a state ordeal.
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? Nay.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? To be honest the majority of the population, although accepting their society for what it is, has become somewhat desensitized and cynical about whats truley 'proper' due to the constant moral blithering of the political class. Most locals of the low/middle/working class wouldn't judge any queer person from a foreign country, rather nod in half interested acceptance that the outside is 'exotic'.
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Not welcomed, not really /shunned/ per-say.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals?
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media?

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? Not common.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Disorder is shamed.

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? Certainly not.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? Such an idea would be unthinkable.

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: Hard to say, one may ask around for a certain pubs to look out for in some of the big cities.
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: Nay pretty straight forward innit?

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.
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G'day you lot, seeings as I forgot this place was crawling with weird super right wing types I figured I might as well say that I am a leftie left democratic socialist lady playing a Puritanical Cromwellian-esque nation.

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Auzkhia wrote:
Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: The Bureaucrat.
Name of nation: Holy Roman Empire of Auzkhia
Form of government: Semi Constitutional Parliamentary Federal Monarchy
Population: 400 million
Tech level of nation: Fantasy
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Very prevalent.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Yes
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? Sexual Orientation and gender identities are legally protected classes.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? All possible classes such as species, race, skin color, fur color, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, creed, and noble status.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes. Tourists cannot be discriminated nor can a tourist discriminate against anyone.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: legal
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: legal

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? yes
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? no, it's the same.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? yes

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? yes

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 14
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 14
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? Yes, Roman Harmonism
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? No. In Harmonism all forms of love are accepted and encouraged.
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? Yes
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? Yes

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? N/A

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? No
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? N/A
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? N/A
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? It exists sometimes, but Auzkhians are generally friendly and treat them as normal, but it's a good excuse for more partying.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? <1%
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Welcomed.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? No.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? No.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No. And capital punishment has been abolished.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? No

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: 380
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: I have none.

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: The Bureaucrat
From: Kitacho Institute

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Fabulous, at 12 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 3
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 2
LGBT Marketing: 1
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0+1 (Encouragement of all forms of love by State religion)
HIV-travel restrictions: 0
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

Any queries regarding the scoring may be addressed to the Kitacho Institute via intergalactic telegram.
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Pretannia wrote:
Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Lesley Hidges
Name of nation: Protectorate of Prettannia
Form of government: Parliamentary Republic
Population: 303,000,000 NS states (more like 45-60 million canonically, may be more including overseas territories/associated states
Tech level of nation: Modern
How prevalent is tourism in your nation?: Quite

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Nay, there are not, but harassment may be reported.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? Doubly nay.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? They are very vague.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Nay, but tourists well also be protected by the law. Citizen's caught harassing tourists are dealt with harsher then otherwise.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Civil union's may take place between two persons of the same gender.
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Marriage is defined as union between a man and a woman.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Nay.
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? Nay.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Nay, law's regarding adoption and marriage in a foreign nationals home country are respected.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? One or two probably, nothing major I assure you.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 16 (government threw a hissy fit and gave up, you'll find this common on many a issue of law and morals in these modern times.)
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: Made the same by default in the law revoking 'go ahead and curropt yourselves!' tantrum when the government failed to regulate sex.
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? Not with our own national, but with one another.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? "Protestant Christianity" (Puritans, Presbyterian and others never allowed a single church to be officially named, but made sure to all shout "No Popery!", so "Protestantism" It was.)
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? It's all wishy washy nowadays isn't it? not really outright, but it certainly carries a number of attitudes. A number of popular (and growing) state registered churches disagree with this.
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? Aye.
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? Very much so.

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Aye.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Aye. (hard one to deal with innit?)
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? Nay.

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? Nay.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? MmmmmMmmmm you could say so.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? Not all to much, no marriage, no adoption, bloody well hard to transition one's gender.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Nay.

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? Nay.
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? Nay.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Nay.

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? Nay, parades must be approved for the government in general and are usually a state ordeal.
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? Nay.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? To be honest the majority of the population, although accepting their society for what it is, has become somewhat desensitized and cynical about whats truley 'proper' due to the constant moral blithering of the political class. Most locals of the low/middle/working class wouldn't judge any queer person from a foreign country, rather nod in half interested acceptance that the outside is 'exotic'.
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Not welcomed, not really /shunned/ per-say.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals?
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media?

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? Not common.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Disorder is shamed.

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? Certainly not.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? Such an idea would be unthinkable.

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: Hard to say, one may ask around for a certain pubs to look out for in some of the big cities.
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have: Nay pretty straight forward innit?

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Lesley Hidges
From: Kitacho Honsa

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Neutral, at 2 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 1
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 0
LGBT Marketing: 0
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: -2
HIV-travel restrictions: 0
Anti-gay laws: -1
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 0
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

It just isn't straight forward for your people, perhaps, it takes time.

Any queries regarding the scoring may be addressed to the Kitacho Institute via intergalactic telegram.
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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:52 am

Eldona wrote:
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Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Eldonian Ministry of Diplomacy
Name of nation: The United Kingdom of Eldona
Form of government: Constitutional Monarchy/Federal Republic
Population: ~5 Million
Tech level of nation: Modern Tech
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Moderate

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? No. Freedom of speech is sacrosanct.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? No.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? There are no such laws.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? See above.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Non-Existent
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Non-Existent

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? No.
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? See above.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? Though it's not against the law, no.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 21 (unless married)
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 21
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? Yes.
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? Yes.
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? Yes.
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? Via democratic representation of a religious populace, yes.

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? No.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? No.
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishable by anything more than deportation under the law? No.

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? No, but see below.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? Nothing past a public DADT, but sexuality displayed in public by both orientations in fined with indecency/lewdness.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? Not if it is kept to themselves.
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? No.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? No.

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No.
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? See above.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? 97.6%
[b]2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general?
Taboo

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? Nothing past the aforementioned public decency laws by the police.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? N/A

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? No.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? N/A

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? See above.

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: 0
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Eldonian Ministry of Diplomacy
From: Kitacho Institute

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Unfriendly, at -7 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Anti-discrimination legislation: 0
Marriage/Partnership: 0
Adoption Status: 0
LGBT Marketing: 0
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: -3
HIV-travel restrictions: -2
Anti-gay laws: -1
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: -2-1 (For near universal intolerance of the LGBT community)
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

Any queries regarding the scoring may be addressed to the Kitacho Institute via intergalactic telegram.
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Democratic Monarchy of Somosland wrote:
Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Democratic Monarchy of Somosland
Name of nation: Democratic Monarchy of Somosland
Form of government: Democratic Monarchy (king(s) and/or queen(s) or monarch(s) are elected, no marital status required or caused by the election, historically, having two queens or kings was not uncommon, nor was there anything but joy if they were intimate with each other)
Population: 5,000,000
Tech level of nation: Modern Technology
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Not particularly, due to the barren part of the East Pacific we are in, but many people have come to visit friends and family now that the integralists (basically isolationist traditional religious fascism, e.g. Spain under Francisco Franco) and Stalinesque communism have been overthrown by the democratic movement.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Yes.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? Yes.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? All discrimination is illegal and hate speech is allowed if not harassing, on radio, in theatre on television. The de facto purpose of this is to allow for this kind of speech to be released so that public and private analysts can determine how to curtail the existence of homophobia, which, besides internationals, is nill, and further more, so citizens may dismantle hetero-normative arguments and in turn speak freely about that. The other reason is to not curtail freedom of speech, rights that were lost for so long under two totalitarian regimes, one of which was hetero-normative.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Legal (marriage)
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Legal, a historically traditional form of marriage among the Somoslandi people.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes.
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? Same conditions as heterosexual couples.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? As much as they do heterosexuals.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 16
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 16
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? No. Most of the populace isn't even religious.
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality?
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion?
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities?

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes, though only in emergency circumstances for friends, family, investments, international aid, civil rights support or as otherwise allowed by government purview.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes, though only in emergency circumstances for friends, family, investments, international aid, civil rights support or as otherwise allowed by government purview.
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? If they knowingly engaged in sexual contact, yes. If not, no.

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? No.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go?
d) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No.
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera?
c) Do such laws apply to tourists?

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No.
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? Yes, pretty much all cities have a yearly pride parade. Even small towns. They were synonymous with 'revolutionary patriotism' for the last forty years in the part of the country controlled by the integralist state. The parades were actually started for internationals centuries ago who left their countries because of their oppressive laws targeting anyone who wasn't heterosexual.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? 0%. The integralist state is dead, and the populace was never okay with it.
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Not given a thought.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? No.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No, they're heavily condemned.

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? No.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? No, theyre heavily condemned.

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? No, theyre heavily condemned,

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: No such statistics exist. But all cities have gay clubs and bars etc. Considering the small size of the country (5 million), and difficulty in carrying out a census in the post-restoration, the number is somewhere around 25,000.
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Somosland's Monarchy
From: Kitacho Honsa

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Fabulous, at 9 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Anti-discrimination legislation: 2
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 2
LGBT Marketing: 1
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: -1
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 2
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

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Aeiouia wrote:
Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Domestic Overseer 2418-B
Name of nation: Aeiouia
Form of government: The Archailect Collective of Aeiouia
Population: 3.8 Billion (In-character, 1.1 billion by NS stats)
Tech level of nation: Far-Future Tech/Fantasy Tech.
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Rather Common.

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? Yes.
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? Yes.
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? Relatively far. They do not impede free speech laws, however. Although, it should be noted that said free speech also allows sane people to make fun of the discriminators, as well.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes. (Note that we have open boarders, and there is almost no legal difference between a tourist and a citizen.)

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Legal.
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Legal.

Note: Most of our citizens are cybernetic robots. As a result, most "Marriages" in Aeiouia are called "Valued Alliances" between two or more individuals (And even these are quite rare). This is similar to a marriage, but without any romantic connotations. Conventional marriages between the rare biological citizens are recognized, legal, and supported, though.

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? Yes.
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? No.
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? Yes.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 18, for baseline humans.
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: 18, for baseline humans.
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? No.
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? N/A
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? N/A
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? N/A

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? Yes. We have cured these diseases, however.
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? Yes. They are also offered a free cure, if desired.
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? N/A

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No.
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? No.
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? N/A
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? No.
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? N/A
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? N/A

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? No.
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country? No, as most citizens are robots, and there is little cultural difference for biological people who fall into different spectrums of sexual orientation. Any citizens or tourists that wished to participate in one would be welcomed to do so, though.

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? <0.001%.
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Most robotic citizens consider sexuality to be an alien concept, and do not differentiate between heterosexuals and homosexuals at all. Almost all of them tend to welcome any biological people unconditionally as well.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? No.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? N/A

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? No.
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? N/A

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? No.
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? N/A

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: 15 (100,000 is a lot for us. Our cities have about 2,000 citizens populating them on average)
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Domestic Overseer 2418-B
From: Kitacho Institute

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Fabulous, at 10 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 2
Marriage/Partnership: 2
Adoption Status: 2
LGBT Marketing: 1
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: 0
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

Any queries regarding the scoring may be addressed to the Kitacho Institute via intergalactic telegram.
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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 4:09 am

Naval Monte wrote:
Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Ministry of Culture and Communication
Name of nation: Mediterranean Republic of Naval Monte
Form of government: Unitary Semi Presidential Constitutional Republic
Population:126,434,964
Tech level of nation: PMT
How prevalent is tourism in your nation?: Everyday

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities?: Nope
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities?: nope
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go?:None
d) Do such laws apply to tourists?:No

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country:Very good
2. Status of gay marriage in your country:Normal as straight marriages

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children?: Yep
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt?: They have to be good parents just like everyone else
c) Do such laws apply to tourists?: Yes

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts?: Yes

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples:20
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: same as hetero
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists?:Nope

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country?: secular
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality?: No
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion?: No
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities?:No

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders?: Yes but must show medical records of their condition so as to not spread it
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders?:Same as the citizens
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishable by anything more than deportation under the law?:Yes

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole?:No
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically?:No
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go?:No
d) Do such laws apply to tourists?:No

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law?: No
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera?:No
c) Do such laws apply to tourists?:No

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country?:No
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country?:No

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society?: A very small percent think like that
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general?:Weclomed

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals?: Once in a blue moon that happens
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media?:No

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals?: Similar to persecution
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media?:No

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts?:No
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media?:No

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists:
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Ministry of Culture and Communication
From: Kitacho Institute

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Friendly, at 6 points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 0
Marriage/Partnership: 1
Adoption Status: 2
LGBT Marketing: 1
Equal Age of Consent: 1
Religious influence: 0
HIV-travel restrictions: -1
Anti-gay laws: 0
Homosexuality illegal: 0
Pride banned: 1
Locals hostile: 0
Persecution: 0
Murders: 0
Death sentences: 0

Any queries regarding the scoring may be addressed to the Kitacho Institute via intergalactic telegram.
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Postby Sungai Pusat » Tue Jan 27, 2015 4:14 am

Empire of Narnia wrote:
Official Information
Name of person/organisation taking questionnaire: Rolfe DeWolfe (Minister of Truth)
Name of nation: Empire of Narnia
Form of government: Totalitarian Theocracy
Population: 351 million
Tech level of nation: PMT
How prevalent is tourism in your nation? Common

Anti-discrimination legislation
1a) Are there any anti-discrimination laws that apply for all minorities? All except homosexuals
b) Are there any anti-discrimination laws applying specifically for LGBT minorities? No
c) How extensive do such anti-discrimination laws go? Bans racist and sexist hate speech.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes

Marriage/Partnership
1. Status of civil unions in your country: Illegal
2. Status of gay marriage in your country: Illegal

Adoption Status
1a) Are homosexual couples able to adopt children? No
b) Are there any conditions for homosexual couples to adopt? They can never adopt
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes

LGBT-Marketing
Does your country's travel companies market towards LGBT tourirsts? No, it would be illegal.

Equal Age of Consent
1. Age of consent for sex for heterosexual couples: 18
2. Age of consent for sex for homosexual couples: Never
3. Is the age of consent different for tourists? No.

Religious influence
1a) Is there a state religion in your country? Yes
b)(i) Does the state religion condemn acts of homosexuality? Yes
(ii) If so, does a majority of the population follow this religion? Yes
2. If so, does the state religion influence the government's decision on legislation regarding LGBT minorities? Yes

HIV-travel restrictions
1. Are citizens infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel beyond the country's borders? No
2. Are foreigners infected with HIV/AIDS allowed to travel into the country's borders? No
3. Are offenders who travel in or out of the country punishiable by anything more than deportation under the law? Yes.

Anti-gay laws
1a) Are there laws that discriminate against minorities as a whole? No
b) Are there laws that discriminate LGBT minorities specifically? Yes
c) How extensive do such discriminatory laws go? Death penalty or de-facto enslavement for homosexuals. Extensive actions has been taken to route out homosexuals including mandatory brain-scanning.
d) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes.

Homosexuality illegal
1a) Is committing sexual activities with a person of the same sex criminalised under the law? Yes
b) Are offenders of the law punished by a jail term beyond 10 years, execution, torture, et cetera? Yes
c) Do such laws apply to tourists? Yes

Pride banned
1a) Are LGBT pride parades illegal in your country? Yes
b) If not, are such pride parades common in your country?

Locals hostile
1. What is the percentage of the population that believes homosexuality should not be accepted by society? 99.9%
2. Are LGBT related activities welcomed or shunned by society in general? Shunned.

Persecution
1a) Have there been reported acts of persecution committed against LGBT minorities by the locals? Yes
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Yes

Murders
1a) Have there been reported murders of those who are part of LGBT minorities committed by the locals? Yes
b) Are such acts glorified by the local media? Yes

Death sentences
1a) Have there been reported executions targeted specifically at a person for committing activities related to the LGBT community/homosexual acts? Yes
b) Are such executions glorified by the local media? Yes-they are shown on live TV.

Miscellaneous*
Country's Estimated Number of Gay Gathering Places per 100,000 homosexual tourists: None known unless forced labor camps are counted.
Are there any questions regarding this questionnaire? If so, please tell us what questions you may have:

*Optional, it doesn't matter in this index.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE KITACHO INSTITUTE

To: Rolfe DeWolfe
From: Kitacho Honsa

Thank you for taking the questionnaire. Your answers have been computed and we have your results.

Your nation's final assessment on the LTI is Hostile, at -30 points points.

Breakdown of scoring
Tourism hotspot: 1
Anti-discrimination legislation: 0-1 (For anti-discrimination laws extent to all BUT the LGBTs)
Marriage/Partnership: 0
Adoption Status: 0
LGBT Marketing: 0
Equal Age of Consent: 0
Religious influence: -3
HIV-travel restrictions: -3
Anti-gay laws: -3
Homosexuality illegal: -3
Pride banned: 0
Locals hostile: -2-1 (For near universal intolerance of LGBTs)
Persecution: -5
Murders: -5
Death sentences: -5

Your nation disgusts me.

Any queries regarding the scoring may be addressed to the Kitacho Institute via intergalactic telegram.
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