I would like to add that regarding execution, I know that the Homan group, based in Stockholm, Sweden, came out with a report that between 1979, which was the time of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, and 2000, there were 4,000 people executed for homosexuality.
Our stand is that we don't know if all those 4,000 people were actually members of the LGBT community, but it was a way for the new regime to get rid of opposition by labelling them as gay men. No one wanted to touch them, and they were executed. We emphasize that this is in a country where even heterosexual individuals could be punished by death for homosexuality, simply by speaking in conversation about real LGBT individuals, and it's very obvious.