"This book is a whistle blower to the world that
the long uncompromising denial of gay marriage
rights is now becoming a global reality. The
struggle between gay activists and homophobia
against same—sex marriage had almost come to
an end with religious groups and politicians losing the battle.
This became possible as a result of gay aggressive activists of
public pressure, for these minority group with different sexual
identity that has awaken the world bodies, like the United Nations,
the European parliament, and the United States of America. To
date the international community has recognized that gay rights,
are human rights, and human rights are gay rights, and has to be
accepted globally.
This signals the end of violence against [LGBT] people based on
sexual orientation, and gender identity. Since the law is now on
the side of gay for protection.
The book reflects the efforts of gay rights activists and
achievement they have made in recognition of gay marriage by
the international bodies, starting with Europe, with the first gay
marriage in Netherlands, followed by Belgium, Norway, Spain,
and Portugal, etc, Same—sex marriage in the united states is
not federally recognized, but such marriages are becoming more
and more recognized by many states."
the long uncompromising denial of gay marriage
rights is now becoming a global reality. The
struggle between gay activists and homophobia
against same—sex marriage had almost come to
an end with religious groups and politicians losing the battle.
This became possible as a result of gay aggressive activists of
public pressure, for these minority group with different sexual
identity that has awaken the world bodies, like the United Nations,
the European parliament, and the United States of America. To
date the international community has recognized that gay rights,
are human rights, and human rights are gay rights, and has to be
accepted globally.
This signals the end of violence against [LGBT] people based on
sexual orientation, and gender identity. Since the law is now on
the side of gay for protection.
The book reflects the efforts of gay rights activists and
achievement they have made in recognition of gay marriage by
the international bodies, starting with Europe, with the first gay
marriage in Netherlands, followed by Belgium, Norway, Spain,
and Portugal, etc, Same—sex marriage in the united states is
not federally recognized, but such marriages are becoming more
and more recognized by many states."