Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

GAY COUPLES IN JAPAN SUE THEIR GOVT FOR EQUAL MARITAL RIGHTS

- Associated Press

TOKYO: Thirteen gay couples on Thursday filed Japan’s first lawsuit challengin­g the country’s rejection of same-sex marriage, arguing the denial violates their constituti­onal right to equality.

Six couples holding banners saying “Marriage For All Japan” walked into Tokyo district court to file their cases against the government, with similar cases filed by three couples in Osaka, one couple in Nagoya and three couples in Sapporo.

Plaintiff Kenji Aiba, standing next to his partner Ken Kozumi, told reporters he would “fight this war together with sexual minorities all around Japan”. Aiba and Kozumi have held onto a marriage certificat­e they signed at their wedding party in 2013, anticipati­ng Japan would emulate other advanced nations and legalise same-sex unions.

That day has yet to come, and legally they are just friends even though they’ve lived as a married couple for more than five years. So they decided to act rather than waiting.

“Right now, we are both in good health and able to work, but what if either of us has an accident or becomes ill? We are not allowed to be each other’s guarantors for medical treatment or to be each other’s heir,” Kozumi, a 45-year-old office worker, said in a recent interview with his partner Aiba, 40. “Progress in Japan has been too slow.”

Ten Japanese municipali­ties have enacted “partnershi­p” ordinances for same-sex couples to make it easier for them to rent apartments together, among other things, but they are not legally binding.

Japanese laws allow marriage only between a man and a woman.

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