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China: Couple lose fight for gay marriage

AP
Published : Apr 14, 2016, 6:10 am IST
Updated : Apr 14, 2016, 6:10 am IST

A judge Wednesday ruled against a gay couple in China’s first same-sex marriage case that attracted several hundred cheering supporters to the courthouse and was seen as a landmark moment for the coun

A judge Wednesday ruled against a gay couple in China’s first same-sex marriage case that attracted several hundred cheering supporters to the courthouse and was seen as a landmark moment for the country’s emerging LGBT rights movement.

The court in the central city of Changsha dismissed the suit brought against the local civil affairs bureau for refusing to issue the couple a marriage registration certificate.

The couple’s lawyer, Mr Shi Fulong, said he expected the judge would rule against them but not so soon within just a few hours. “It goes against the spirit of the laws of the People’s Republic of China,” Mr Shi said.

Plaintiff Sun Wenlin said he would appeal until he exhausts all legal options.

The lawsuit comes amid growing awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues in China, where society and the government have generally frowned on non-traditional expressions of gender and sexuality.

China doesn’t legally recognise same-sex marriage and officials with the Central government have said they do not see the law changing soon.

Mr Sun, his partner Hu Mingliang, and the lawyer entered Chan-gsha’s Furong district courthouse Wednesday morning amid cheers from roughly 300 supporters, some of whom had waited outside since 5 am or travelled overnight from neighbouring provi-nces. Court officials allowed in about 100 spectators and then pleaded with fervent college students that the courtroom was full and that they had to turn others away.

Mr Sun said the police had earlier visited him at the apartment he shares with Mr Hu to try to talk him out of pursuing the lawsuit, but left after he reiterated his determination to press forward with the case. “I hope I can pave the way as far and wide as possible so that people who want to do the same will see how much we have tried and what possibilities can there be,” Mr Sun, 26, said in an interview the night before the hearing.

Location: China, Hunan, Changsha