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YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA - FEBRUARY 26: An Indonesian Muslim helps a drag queen prepare for a a cabaret show on February 26, 2016 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. In recent weeks, Indonesia ministers and religious leaders have taken additional steps to denounce homosexuality; LGBT websites have been blocked; and hardliners have launched anti-gay raids. Indonesia saw its former communications minister calling for the public to kill gays and the leading psychiatric body describes transgenderism as a mental disorder. Homosexuality and gay sex are not illegal in Indonesia but the world's largest Muslim country has met increasing intolerance from the Indonesian public. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA - FEBRUARY 26:  An Indonesian Muslim helps a drag queen prepare for a a cabaret show on February 26, 2016 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. In recent weeks, Indonesia ministers and religious leaders have taken additional steps to denounce homosexuality; LGBT websites have been blocked; and hardliners have launched anti-gay raids. Indonesia saw its former communications minister calling for the public to kill gays and the leading psychiatric body describes transgenderism as a mental disorder. Homosexuality and gay sex are not illegal in Indonesia but the world's largest Muslim country has met increasing intolerance from the Indonesian public.  (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)