Lesbian Couple Wins Landmark Parental Rights Case In Hong Kong
A judge ruled that both women must be recognized as parents of their son, calling the government’s exclusion harmful to the child’s dignity and rights.
A judge ruled that both women must be recognized as parents of their son, calling the government’s exclusion harmful to the child’s dignity and rights.
“It’s not full marriage equality but all things considered, it’s a good decision,” Jerome Yau, co-founder of Hong Kong Marriage Equality, said.
The arrests were all connected to Stand News, an online media organization. Those detained stand accused by police of “conspiracy to publish seditious material.”
The decision is a disappointing setback for the LGBTQ community in Hong Kong.
“You might be surprised by how fast things can change in this part of the world.”
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