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Kiyo:
On
Wednesday April 17, seventy seven out of 121 members of parliament voted in
favour of amending the current 1955 Marriage Act to allow same-sex couples to
marry, making New Zealand the first country in the Asia-Pacific region to do
so. This generated excitement, applause and the singing of a traditional Maori
celebratory song from the public gallery.
Filo:
That
means New Zealand is now the 13th country to legalise same-sex marriages, after
Uruguay passed its own law last week. Countries where such marriages are legalized
include Canada, Spain, Sweden and Nigeria. Ahhh! Sorry we don’t do that in
NIGERIA.
Gay right supporters celebrating |
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