(New York, Augt 4, 2017) – South Korea’s Supreme Court has orred the ernment to allow a lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) rights foundatn to legally register as a chary, endg three years of the foundatn’s lears facg discrimatory rejectn om multiple ernment agenci. The judgment affirms South Korea’s obligatns to rpect eedom of assembly for all s cizens, Human Rights Watch said.
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- GAY SOUTH KOREA: 'SHE SAID I DON'T NEED A SON LIKE YOU'
- SOUTH KOREA’S SUPREME COURT ISSU LANDMARK RULG ON GAY SEX
GAY SOUTH KOREA: 'SHE SAID I DON'T NEED A SON LIKE YOU'
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SOUTH KOREA’S SUPREME COURT ISSU LANDMARK RULG ON GAY SEX
” In May, a top adviser to Print Yoon said “homosexualy n be treated, ” like a smokg hab (he later rigned). Prottant Pastor Yonah Lee, a stnch supporter of Yoon’s polici, is often lled this untry’s facto “ex-gay” spokperson.
” Pastor Yonah Lee, center, leads an "ex-gay" march LifePastor Lee acknowledged that discrimatn agast LGBTQ dividuals is “wrong, ” but he argued that the Bible “nmns homosexualy” and baselsly claimed that an anti-discrimatn law that explicly protects LGBTQ people would “force church to close. (Seoul) – Young lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people South Korea experience isolatn and mistreatment schools, Human Rights Watch and the Allard K. Many of the stunts said that they felt alone when they realized they were lbian, gay, bisexual, or transgenr, and did not know where they uld turn for rmatn and support when they had qutns or were experiencg mistreatment school.