Ecuador passes same-sex marriage in what LGBT campaigners say is a landmark week

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Ecuador passes same-sex marriage in a 'landmark week', LGBT campaigners say

Last year Brazilians elected far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro as president, a man who once said he would rather his son die in an accident than bring home a male partner.

Once kingmakers in one of the most gender fluid societies on earth, the intersex bissu priests of Sulawesi — Indonesia's third-largest island — are on the verge of disappearing after years of cultural decline and increasing persecution. In Ecuador the Life and Family movement, a right-wing Christian group, led much of the opposition to same-sex marriage.

 

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