Several groups opposed to marriage equality yesterday filed a second appeal with the Taiwan High Administrative Court in a bid to overturn a constitutional interpretation that instructs the government to legalize same-sex marriage.
The municipal government here is set to introduce a new system in fiscal 2018 that will officially recognize same-sex couples as partners, it has emerged.
Department officials have said they were considering the issue since last February — now, a department spokesperson tells BuzzFeed News the agency's position is set.
“The symptom is missing and murdered people,” said Nicki Ward, a director of the neighborhood association for Church-Wellesley, an area also known as the Gay Village, where the cases were concentrated. “The disease is how police manage the job of taking care of the community.”
Bermuda made history this week by becoming the first country in the world to re-ban same-sex marriage. Will international criticism lead to effective travel boycotts?