The Independent

NEVER SAY NEVER

Taiwan’s highest court ruled in favour of same-sex marriage this week after years of pressure from LGBT activists. Tyrone Siu captured couples ahead of the historic decision

- WORDS BY JR WU

Taiwanese same-sex couple Daphne Chiang and Kenny Jhuang are getting married at the end of the year. Self-ruled Taiwan’s constituti­onal court ruled on Wednesday that same-sex couples can tie the knot under existing law. Such an outcome is a first in Asia, where socially conservati­ve attitudes mostly hold sway.

Democratic Taiwan is famed for an annual gay pride parade that showcases the vibrancy of its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r community. The community had high expectatio­ns its years-long effort to legalise same-sex marriage would win the court’s backing, because of support for gay rights by the ruling

Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP) that swept national elections last year. “If it passes, we will be the first in line Thursday morning,” said Chin Tsai before the ruling. He wants legal recognitio­n of a four-year-long relationsh­ip so he can join his partner in the United States. His partner, a ship captain, is moving to New York for his job, but Tsai cannot follow as a spouse unless Taiwan deems their union legal.

The court held a public hearing in March, after years of refusal to take up the issue, prompted by petitions from a gay rights activist and a city government facing growing requests for same-sex marriages. Legal experts say the 15 judges of the court form the most liberal such group ever, with seven appointed by the country’s new president.

 ??  ?? Daphne Chiang (right), an insurance consultant, tries on a wedding dress with her partner Kenny Jhuang, a service worker (Reuters)
Daphne Chiang (right), an insurance consultant, tries on a wedding dress with her partner Kenny Jhuang, a service worker (Reuters)
 ??  ?? Wang Yi (right), an artist, and Meng Yu-mei, a sales assistant. ‘Everyone can go against us, but we can go against them too,’ says Yi
Wang Yi (right), an artist, and Meng Yu-mei, a sales assistant. ‘Everyone can go against us, but we can go against them too,’ says Yi
 ??  ?? Daniel Cho (left), captain of a container ship and Chin Tsai, a homemaker, in Taipei
Daniel Cho (left), captain of a container ship and Chin Tsai, a homemaker, in Taipei

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