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The Turkish military, for instance, subjects homosexuals to unequivocal discrimination. The ambivalent treatment of homosexuals is not limited to social life, but extends also to the country's institutions. That is, Turkish society is happy to see homosexuals as singers in nightclubs or as actors on TV, but has no tolerance for them in daily life. For instance, in Turkey’s entertainment sector, many homosexuals and transgender people enjoy huge popularity, but these same people would find it virtually impossible to get a job at any average workplace. The treatment they endure betrays a massive social hypocrisy and deep-rooted homophobia. In Turkey, homosexuals are sometimes the victims of “honor killings” and face severe discrimination in their social and work lives.

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Waving colorful banners, beating drums and chanting slogans, the exuberant crowd was, in fact, painting a pretty deceptive picture of the status of homosexuals in the country. Anyone visiting Istanbul’s Taksim Square on June 30 might have been misled into thinking that homosexuals enjoy great freedoms in Turkey. On that day, tens of thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals poured into the area from all corners of Turkey, forming a human sea for a pride march.

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