Japan passes watered-down LGBTQ Bill opposed by rights groups, conservatives

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The law falls short of providing any specific rights, instead saying that 'unfair' discrimination should not be allowed. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO – Japan’s upper house of parliament passed a Bill that will promote understanding of LGBTQ issues but stops short of protecting any specific rights or providing a blanket barring of discrimination.

The Bill had been shelved for years but was revived as the government sought to save face after an aide to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida“This is the exact opposite of the bill we had sought,” the Japan Alliance for LGBT Legislation said in a statement on its website, warning it would lead to a “dark age” for the LGBTQ community.

The final version also removed a reference to encouraging the efforts of civil organisations to promote understanding, and added a condition that consideration should be paid to “all citizens being able to lead their lives without concern”.

 

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