LGBT history in Switzerland

Burning of the Swiss noble Richard Puller von Hohenburg, accused of being a sodomite, in Zürich, 1482.
Europride flag, Buerkliplatz, Zurich, Switzerland, 2009
Hans Fründ - Witch persecution in the canton of Valais
In Bielsk, on 23 December 1583, a peasant and his son were burnt for sodomy.
In 1586 in Lenzburg, Barbara Brunner was burned, as she was discovered to be male under her clothes.

Switzerland, a country which has long held a stance of neutrality in its relations with other nations, has not been immune to the movement of equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender citizens. Prior to the 20th century, sodomy and other types of sexual intercourse between people of the same sex was held in various levels of legal contempt. Today, the modern LGBT rights movement in Switzerland is related to the larger international movement which developed largely after 1969.


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