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Le Socialiste
29th July 2012, 19:26
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Dinh Thi Hong Loan grasps her girlfriend's hand, and the two gaze into each other's love-struck eyes. Smiling, they talk about their upcoming wedding — how they'll exchange rings and toast the beginning of their lives together.

The lesbians' marriage ceremony in the Vietnamese capital won't be officially recognized, but that could soon change. Vietnam's Communist government is now considering whether to allow same-sex couples to marry or legally register and receive rights — positioning the country to be the first in Asia to do so.
"Our love for each other is real and nothing changes regardless of whether the law is passed or not," said Loan, 31. "But when it is passed, we will definitely go get registered. I can't wait!"

Even longtime gay-rights activists are stunned by the Justice Ministry's proposal to include same-sex couples in its overhaul of the country's marriage law. No one knows what form it will take or whether it will survive long enough to be debated before the National Assembly next year, but supporters say the fact that it's even being considered is a victory in a region where simply being gay can result in jail sentences or whippings with a rattan cane.

"I think everyone is surprised," said Vien Tanjung, an Indonesian gay-rights activist. "Even if it's not successful it's already making history. For me, personally, I think it's going to go through."

Vietnam seems an unlikely champion of gay-rights issues. It is routinely lambasted by the international community over its dismal human rights record, often locking up political dissidents who call for democracy or religious freedom. Up until just a few years ago, homosexuality was labeled as a "social evil" alongside drug addiction and prostitution.

And Vietnam's gay community itself was once so underground that few groups or meeting places existed. It was taboo to even talk about the issue.

But over the past five years, that's slowly started to change. Vietnam's state-run media, unable to write about politically sensitive topics or openly criticize the one-party government, have embraced the chance to explore gay issues. They have run lengthy newspaper stories and television broadcasts, including one live special that won a top award.


Read on here (http://news.yahoo.com/unlikely-vietnam-considers-same-sex-marriage-092331299.html).

TheGodlessUtopian
29th July 2012, 19:29
Wow this is quite the development.What is on my mind most is why the government over there is considering the change.Superficial musings about the nature of the government aside I beleive that something large must be growing inside the ruling party there to allow this to be discussed.

Zealot
29th July 2012, 20:33
I'm quite surprised not only that they're considering this but that it hasn't been done already. If that's what the punishment is for being gay in Viet Nam, it definitely is not enforced. At least, that was my experience; gays in Viet Nam are very open about it, dare I say moreso than my own country which has no laws against being gay and currently has a bill in parliament proposing the legalisation of gay marriage. It's not like they're out hiding underground fearing anyone because of this. I would say that the government is considering legalisation because it is already widely accepted, not to mention, the Communist Youth Union openly declared their support of gays in the same year that the government led their crackdown. The Revisionist Party of Viet Nam is simply offering another concession to retain power, as does every bourgeois government.