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Chinese man petitions WHO to ban ‘gay cure’ therapy worldwide

A 30-year-old Chinese man is petitioning to the World Health Organisation to demand a ‘gay cure’ ban worldwide.

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Xiao Zhen's petition on website All Out. Photo: SCMP Pictures

A 30-year-old Chinese man is petitioning to the World Health Organisation to demand a ‘gay cure’ ban worldwide.

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“They hypnotised me and gave me electronic shocks. They made every effort trying to stop me from being gay.” The man, who identified himself with the pseudonym Xiao Zhen, shared his experience in an online petition video.

Along with the video posted on the website of All Out, an organisation fighting for gay rights, Xiao Zhen also asked Margaret Chan, Director-General of WHO to speak up for the plight of homosexuals in China and reaffirm that “being gay is not a disease”.

As of Friday afternoon, the petition has been signed by more than 100,000 people.

All Out said WHO has agreed to meet Xiao Zhen in China to discuss the matter.

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Xiao Zhen. Photo: All Out
Xiao Zhen. Photo: All Out
Despite China’s health ministry having removed homosexuality from the mental disease list in 2001, viewing homosexuality as illness is not uncommon in the wider Chinese society. Anxious parents often force their homosexual children into marriage to ‘cure’ their disease, or take them to sham clinics to convert their sexual orientation.
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