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segunda-feira, 28 de janeiro de 2013

France: A quarter of a million rally for same-sex marriage in Paris and Lyon



in: http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/01/27/france-a-quarter-of-a-million-rally-for-same-sex-marriage-in-paris-and-lyon/

Hundreds of thousands lined up to protest (Photo: Twitter) 
Hundreds of thousands lined up to protest (Photo: Twitter)


As many as a quarter of a million people have gathered in the French cities of Paris and Lyon to support plans to introduce same-sex marriage equality.

The rally was held today, two days before the French Parliament debates a same-sex marriage bill that has divided politicians.

Police initially estimated the total number who attended as 125,000 while organisers claimed that 400,000 people attended. Third parties have suggested that 250,000 people were on the streets to campaign for the change in the law.

Yesterday, Justice Minister Christiane Taubira said changing the law would rectify “a situation of flagrant inequality”. She added: “This bill will protect all families. It will protect children’s rights,” she claimed given the number of children being brought up by at least one gay parent.

The anti-equal marriage movement in France, which organised the rally, hoped to bring out 200,000 demonstrators, and found an unlikely leader in a comedian who denied that she was anti-gay.

On 7 November 2012, French President Francois Hollande’s government approved a bill to legalise equal marriage and allow gay couples to adopt.

When he approved the bill, the same day that three US states - Maine, Maryland and Washington - legalised equal marriage, President Hollande told his cabinet that it would mean “progress not only for individuals but for the whole of society”.

Polls show a majority of French voters support marriage equality, but it has divided the country’s left and right, with lawmakers from the conservative UMP denouncing the measure.

The President had previously conceded that the religious opponents of his equal marriage plans were proving to be “tough” to deal with.

In November, thousands of pro-equality demonstrators turned up to rally at the National Assembly in Paris, to show support for equal marriage and adoption rights for same-sex couples.
 
 

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/01/27/france-a-quarter-of-a-million-rally-for-same-sex-marriage-in-paris-and-lyon/

domingo, 1 de julho de 2012

Paris Gay Pride Celebrates Marriage Equality Announcement


in: http://www.gayapolis.com/



Always colourful and raucous, the annual Gay Pride parade in Paris on Saturday was further buoyed by the promise of France's new Socialist government to legalise gay marriage and adoption rights.

"This is a special parade because it is the first time we have a government, a president, a parliament who are in favour of progress," said Nicolas Gougain, spokesman for the the gay rights group Inter-LGBT.

Organisers were expecting record levels of attendance from the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transexual) community at the parade heading from Montparnasse to the iconic Place de la Bastille.

Full Story from AFP


http://www.gayapolis.com/

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