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It should be noted that the two don't necessarily go hand in hand the way you'd expect. E.g. in Iran, homosexuality is a crime that can be punishable by death depending on circumstances, but sex reassignment surgery is legal (and, indeed, can be de facto mandated in cases of anything perceived as gender dysphoria).
Indeed, I’m surprised to see it’s possible in Iran.
> The Legal Medicine Organization performs a number of tests, including at least six months of individual and group therapy sessions, interviews with family members, physical examinations, hormone tests, and chromosomal tests, in a process known as "filtering". Filtering is the separation of homosexuals, who are deemed "deviant", from transsexuals, who are deemed "curable" by undergoing surgery
Also, after further research, Iran is the only Muslim country in the Persian Gulf region that gives trans citizens the right to have their gender identity recognized by the law.
I don’t understand how such a country can be so open on trans right, but it’s really an exception in the world.