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Taiwan's same-sex parents: 'We're like any other family'

Taiwan's same-sex parents: 'We're like any other family' | PinkieB.com | LGBTQ+ Life | Scoop.it
A gay couple with twins in Taiwan explains why they hope they will eventually be allowed to marry.
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Victory for LGBT in Taiwan as top court rules in favour of gay marriage

Victory for LGBT in Taiwan as top court rules in favour of gay marriage | PinkieB.com | LGBTQ+ Life | Scoop.it
TAIWAN’s constitutional court on Wednesday ruled in favour of same-sex unions in a landmark decision that paves the way for the island nation to become the first in Asia to legalise gay marriage.
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Court Ruling Could Make Taiwan First Place in Asia to Legalize Gay Marriage

Court Ruling Could Make Taiwan First Place in Asia to Legalize Gay Marriage | PinkieB.com | LGBTQ+ Life | Scoop.it
If the island’s legislature doesn’t act in the next two years, same-sex couples can register their marriages with the authorities, the constitutional court said.
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Photos: Thousands in Taiwan call on their government to be the first in Asia to legalize gay marriage

Photos: Thousands in Taiwan call on their government to be the first in Asia to legalize gay marriage | PinkieB.com | LGBTQ+ Life | Scoop.it

As Taiwan enters the final stage of a debate over whether to legalize same-sex marriage, supporters of the move have made a final push to convince Taiwan’s lawmakers to pass the relevant legislation.

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On Saturday (Dec. 10), supporters of LGBT rights gathered at Ketagalan Boulevard, the main artery around the presidential office. Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, or parliament, is due to review same-sex marriage proposals on Dec. 26, after months of protests by both supporters and opponents as well as public hearings on the move. Organizers estimated that as many as 250,000 people participated, though police estimates were much lower.

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