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Greece bans LGBTQ conversion therapy
Pride flag of LGBT (Photo: Pixabay)

The Cyprus Mail reported, Greece on Wednesday (May 11) banned conversion therapy for minors, a practice aimed at suppressing a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity and which the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans community worldwide, as well as health experts, have condemned as harmful.

Under the bill, which Greece’s parliament approved, psychologists or other health professionals need a person’s explicit consent to perform such treatment and face fines and a prison term if they violate the law.

The government has drafted a national strategy that runs until 2025 on reforms promoting gender equality in Greece, a largely conservative country. Canada, New Zealand and France criminalised conversion therapy earlier this year.

The bill also bans advertising such conversion therapy (Photo: Pixabay)

Health Minister Thanos Plevris told parliament this week: “There were some false treatments that stated that when a minor has chosen a different sexual orientation, his parents could supposedly proceed with ‘treatments’ for this child to ‘return to normality'."

The minister said: “Obviously these treatments not only are not a therapy but they are not supported scientifically."

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The report said that the bill also bans advertising such practices.

Plevris added that Greece also plans to ban surgeries on intersex infants and babies born with atypical chromosomes that affect their reproductive anatomy in a way that does not fit with the normative definition of male or female.

Source: cyprusmail