***Taiwan's cabinet in 2003 drafted a controversial bill to legalise 
same-sex marriages and recognise the rights of homosexual couples to 
adopt children, the first country in Asia to do so.

***the first country in Asia to do so !!! Rupanya negara2 di Asia 
kecuali Taiwan dikuasai ajaran agama Islam ?


Thousands march in Taipei for gay rights  
 
TAIPEI, Oct 13, 2007 (AFP) - Thousands from Taiwan's gay and lesbian 
community marched through the streets of Taipei Saturday demanding 
more rights for homosexuals, organisers said.

The parade took a carnival-like mood with marchers waving rainbow 
flags, colourful balloons and signs. Some were dressed in flamboyant 
period costumes while others only wore swim trunks despite the cool 
weather.

"We have to make our voices and demands heard so that the government 
will do more to promote gay rights," said Way Chao, a 22-year-old 
serviceman from southern Kaohsiung.

In a symbol of unity, participants will raise coloured placards to 
form a giant rainbow flag later Saturday in a bustling business 
district in Taipei, organisers said.

The parade reached its climax with a rally outside Taipei City Hall, 
where Taiwanese pop diva A-Mei was recognised as a goodwill 
ambassador by organisers for her support of the gay community.

The singer, who performed some of her hit songs to the cheering 
crowd, endeared herself to the gay audience when she released a 
music video depicting a gay wedding scene several years ago.

Despite the festive atmosphere, organisers hoped to get some serious 
messages across to the public.

"We urge the parliament to pass the anti-discrimination bill and the 
same-sex partner bill to promote gay rights," said co-organiser Wang 
Ping, secretary-general of Gender/Sexuality Rights Association 
Taiwan.

Taiwan's cabinet in 2003 drafted a controversial bill to legalise 
same-sex marriages and recognise the rights of homosexual couples to 
adopt children, the first country in Asia to do so.

However, the law has yet to be passed and some gay groups have 
criticised the bill as a ploy to woo voters.

"We also hope the government will protect the freedom of speech of 
the gay community," Wang added, referring to a 2005 guilty verdict 
against a gay book dealer for selling pornographic magazines.

In 2005, a district court in northern Taiwan sentenced J.J. Lai, 
owner of a gay bookstore in Taipei, to 50 days in jail on obscenity 
charges in a ruling which outraged the gay community.

Lai argued that similar materials are easily available for 
heterosexual readers. However, his appeal was rejected by the Taiwan 
High Court.
 
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