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November 30, 2009
Argentine judge overturns decision to allow Latin America’s first gay marriage
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – An Argentine judge put a hold Monday on another court’s decision to permit the first gay marriage in Latin America, but supporters of the couple said they would try to go ahead with the ceremony anyway. The official court Web site said national judge Marta Gomez Alsina ordered the wedding blocked until the issue can be considered by the Supreme Court.
Jose Maria Di Bello and his partner, Alex Freyre, set plans to wed Tuesday based on an earlier ruling by a city judge in Buenos Aires. “They are shocked and saddened by the news, but still have hopes that the wedding will go forth as planned,” said Maria Rachid, president of the Argentine Federation for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transsexuals who co-ordinated the team of laywers that filed the couple’s suit. Rachid said the couple had not been officially notified of Monday’s order and would appear at the marriage registry Tuesday. “If the civil registry where the wedding was to take place refuses to go through with the ceremony, the gay community will organize a protest,” Rachid told The Associated Press.
The court Web site said the civil registry where the wedding was to take place had been notified of the latest ruling.



