Protesters gather for legalization of same-sex marriages in Seoul

By Im Yoon-seo Posted : October 11, 2024, 14:31 Updated : October 17, 2024, 07:58
 
Same-sex couples and other protesters pose at a press conference in Seoul on Oct. 10, 2024. AJP Han Jun-gu
SEOUL, October 11 (AJP) - People gathered to protest South Korea's current law prohibiting same-sex marriages at a press conference held in Seoul on Thursday. Their protest came just a day before they filed a lawsuit seeking to legalize LGBT marriages.
 


About two dozen protesters from 11 same-sex couples argued for their rights to marry and pursue happiness regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

They argued same-sex couples should have the same legal protections and benefits as heterosexual married couples and called for the recognition of same-sex couples, allowing them the right to legally register their marriages.

Cho Sook-hyun, one of the legal representatives for the plaintiffs, said they are taking legal action, seeking to "address discrimination and promote equality."

The protesters also shared their personal stories and struggles they have endured due to their sexual orientation.

"We lead a life just like any ordinary couple, but the current law violates the principles of equality by failing to recognize our relationship, making us feel marginalized," said one plaintiff in his 30s.

"If someone asked me what's most important in life, I'd say 'family.' Like anyone else, I want my marriage to be recognized in this society because family means everything to me," he added.

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