The Free Press Journal

Japanese same-sex couples sue for equal marital rights

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Thirteen same-sex couples are filing Japan's first lawsuits challengin­g the constituti­onality of the country's rejection of samesex marriage.

The Valentine Day lawsuits to be filed in Tokyo and in other courts around the country on Thursday argue that the law violates same-sex couples' constituti­onal rights to equality.

They want the government to follow the example of many other nations in guaranteei­ng marital freedom.

Ten Japanese municipali­ties have enacted "partnershi­p" ordinances for samesex couples to make it easier for them to rent apartments together, among other things, but they are not legally binding. Many LGBT people hide their sexuality, fearing prejudice at home, school or work.

The obstacles are worse for transgende­r people, who face extra difficulti­es including a requiremen­t they be sterilised to marry someone of the same birth sex.

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