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While the US rolls back LGBTQ+ protections, Thailand legally recognizes same-sex marriage, granting couples equal rights and celebrating a historic milestone.
The BBC even reported that “Thailand hopes to benefit from being a pioneer…and the country is seen as a safe and welcoming destination for LGBT holiday-makers.” It also stated that, “Growing numbers ...
Bangkok - Hundreds of LGBTQ couples are set to marry in Thailand on Jan 23 ... marriage is not just about love, but also equal rights. The lesbian couple – both office workers – have been ...
BANGKOK, Jan 24 — Thailand’s historic same-sex marriage equality law came into force on Thursday, making it the first country in Southeast Asia and third territory in Asia after Taiwan and Nepal to ...
all love will be certified by law. All couples will live with honor and dignity in Thailand.” Srettha, under whose government the ruling Pheu Thai party introduced the new law, offered a sharper ...
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“It means the world to us and to Thai people because we’ve been waiting for this moment for long. Now we can express our love in public and we are accepted in the society, hospital, you ...
“This law means we can secure our family’s future,” she said. Another couple, Ana Boncan from the Philippines and her Thai partner, Siri Wattanavikij, shared similar sentiments. “It’s not just about ...
"One-four-four-eight symbolizes the fight for marriage rights for all genders. It represents the dream and hope of building an inclusive society that accepts and celebrates love in all its forms," ...
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