And Then There Were Five
From the BBC:
South Africa's highest court has ruled in favour of same-sex marriages, which are banned under current legislation.
The Constitutional Court ordered that parliament amend marriage laws to allow gay weddings within a year.
The constitution outlaws discrimination against gays and lesbians, but social attitudes remain more conservative.
The court ordered that the definition of marriage be changed from a "union between a man and a woman" to a "union between two persons".
If the Supreme Court's order is carried out, South Africa will join the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Canada, and Massachusetts in allowing same-sex couples to marry.
Human Rights | Marriage | Marriage Equality | South Africa



























