Lesbian newlyweds Jaedyn Yu and Gloria Tsang said a recent ruling by Hong Kong to veto a bill that would have allowed limited legal rights for same-sex couples shows how the city lags internationally on human rights, even as it brands itself a global hub.
Breakdown
- Hong Kong's legislative council vetoed a bill granting limited legal rights to same-sex couples. 6s
- Jaden Yu and Gloria Sang, unable to marry legally in Hong Kong, wed via Zoom with a U.S. officiant. 38s
- The bill would have recognized overseas marriages or partnerships for same-sex couples. 1m 1s
- The veto came amid a broader crackdown on dissent under a Beijing-imposed national security law. 1m 13s
- Advocates say the veto is a setback for equality and could affect Hong Kong's international reputation. 1m 34s