It does. Unfortunately, the activists themselves have not been directly affected. It's the silent voices like me, the non-activists, who are being affected, because some of the individuals who contacted me told me they had been detained and had to bribe their way out. Others have died in detention.
I myself was detained, and I had to bribe my way out. Once you're under government authorities--because they know what the law is--you're hidden. You don't have any say in anything. The only alternative is to bribe your way out of the police station or prison, if you have the money. If you're lucky to get out, brilliant; if you're not, too bad.
So when it comes to enforcement, there is mock justice. Parents themselves do not agree with their gay sons and lesbian daughters; they report them to the authorities, or to the equivalent of counsellors. That is what is happening at the moment.
So regarding the outed individuals who appeared in the paper, I haven't had any update yet on what has happened to them. However, many of them have been harassed out of their homes, out of their jobs. Others are already in hiding. That's what I'm hearing. Even of the 200, most of them are already in hiding, moving from one place to another.