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Taipei.
Tens of thousands of people marched though Taipei on Saturday to push for the
legalization of same-sex marriage in Taiwan as the island marked its 10th
annual Gay Pride event in colorful fashion.
"The
theme this year is to fight for equal rights on marriage. Gay people are also
tax-paying citizens and we demand the same basic right as any heterosexual
couples," said Mu Chuan, one of the organizers of the rally.
The parade
saw revelers in flamboyant costumes, big feathered hats and swimming trunks waving
placards reading "marriage" and "equal rights".
"Even
though marriage is a very personal choice, I think gay people should not be
stripped of the right to choose to get married," said Mi Feng, a software
programmer from Taipei dressed in white and holding a bridal bouquet.
"I
just want to tell the world we have the right to love equally like
others," said Kongpaphop Panya, a 30-year-old doctor who came from
Thailand with three friends.
Organizers
expected a turnout of 50,000 people from as far afield as Europe for capital's
10th annual gay parade.
Encouraged
by US President Barack Obama's support for gay marriage, Taiwanese rights group
have launched a campaign to collect one million signatures for a bill they
drafted on the issue that they aim to submit to parliament next year.
Taiwan is
one of the most culturally liberal societies in East Asia, and gay and lesbian
groups have been urging the government for years to make same-sex unions legal.
Aiming to
raise awareness about the issue, some 80 lesbian couples last year took part in
Taiwan's biggest same-sex "wedding party", attracting about 1,000
friends, relatives and curious onlookers.
In August,
two women tied the knot in the island's first same-sex Buddhist
"wedding" in a much-publicized event with the blessings of a
well-known Buddhist master and 300 Buddhist guests.
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