25 de abril de 2013 - 04:21 a. m.
Estos son los países que le dieron el sí al matrimonio igualitario
El Espectador
People celebrate in front of the Paris City Hall on April 23, 2013, hours after the French National Assembly adopted a bill legalizing same-sex marriages and adoptions for gay couples, defying months of opposition protests. In its second and final reading, a majority of lawmakers approved the bill by a vote of 331 to 225. Placard reads: "Yes to equality." TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/BERTRAND GUAY
AFP - BERTRAND GUAY
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Two women kiss in front of people taking part in a demonstration called by the "Alliance VITA" association against gay marriage and adoption by same-sex couples on October 23, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France. France on October 10 named October 31 as the date when a draft law authorising gay marriage will be approved by government ministers, amid mounting opposition to the proposed legislation. AFP PHOTO/GERARD JULIEN
AFP - GERARD JULIEN
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PAR08 PARÍS (FRANCIA), 23/04/2013.- Dos homosexuales se besan tras la aprobación de la ley que autoriza el matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo, en París, Francia, el 23 de abril de 2013. Con la aprobación, Francia se convierte en el decimocuarto país en autorizar el matrimonio homosexual, uniones que ya están permitidas en Holanda, Bélgica, España, Canadá, Sudáfrica, Noruega, Suecia, Portugal, Islandia, Argentina, Dinamarca, Uruguay y Nueva Zelanda (en estos dos últimos países entrará en vigor el próximo verano). EFE/Guillaume Horcajuelo
EFE - GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO
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JUAN MABROMATA
Anti gay marriage activist Frigide Barjot (R) speaks to the press next to Xavier Bongibault (C), from the association "Plus gay sans mariage" before the start of a demonstration of the anti-gay marriage movement "La Manif Pour Tous" (Demonstration for all!) on April 21, 2013 in Paris. Tens of thousands of opponents of a gay marriage bill were due to converge on Paris today in a last-ditch bid to block the legislation, under the watchful eye of police after recent violence. The demonstration tops days of sometimes vicious protests and several homophobic assaults in France, as parliament prepares to vote on -- and likely pass -- the bill , making France the 14th country to legalise same-sex marriage. AFP PHOTO PIERRE ANDRIEU
AFP - PIERRE ANDRIEU
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MON110. PARÍS (FRANCIA), 23/04/2013.- Dos hombres se besan para celebrar el voto de la Asamblea Nacional de Francia que legaliza el matrimonio gay y la adopción por parejas del mismo sexo, en París (Francia) hoy, martes 23 de abril de 2013. Francia se convirtió hoy en el décimo cuarto país del mundo que permite los matrimonios entre personas del mismo sexo, después de que los diputados adoptaran de forma definitiva la ley que así lo autoriza, en medio de una gran tensión provocada por las protestas de miles de ciudadanos en las calles. EFE/IAN LANGSDON
EFE - IAN LANGSDON
Two girls kiss on April 23, 2013 during a pro gay marriage gathering called by the "oui , oui, oui" (yes, yes, yes) movement outside the French national assembly in Paris. France's lower house National Assembly today adopted a bill legalising same-sex marriages and adoptions for gay couples, defying months of opposition protests. AFP PHOTO / KENZO TRIBOUILLARD
AFP - KENZO
Same-sex marriage supporters shout slogans in front of the US Supreme Court on March 26, 2013 in Washington, DC. The US Supreme Court on Tuesday takes up the emotionally charged issue of gay marriage as it considers arguments that it should make history and extend equal rights to same-sex couples. Waving US and rainbow flags, hundreds of gay marriage supporters braved the cold to rally outside the court along with a smaller group of opponents, some pushing strollers. Some slept outside in hopes of witnessing the historic hearing. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
AFP - JEWEL SAMAD
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