“Two Argentine men have defied national law to wed in Latin America’s first same-sex marriage. Last month, a lower court judge in Buenos Aires cleared the way for the marriage by dismissing Argentina’s marriage laws as unconstitutional. But then the couple could not find an official in Buenos Aires who would agree to marry them. In the end the two travelled 2,000 kilometres to the far south of Argentina where they were able to get married.”
Read the rest of the article, “First gay wedding in Latin America,” here.
Reuters reported today: “Two Malawian men became the first gay couple to publicly tie the knot, the Nation newspaper reported yesterday, risking arrest in the conservative southern African state where homosexuality is illegal. Tiwonge Chimbalanga and Steven Monjeza were married in a traditional but symbolic ceremony in southern Malawi on Saturday, attracting hundreds of curious onlookers. ‘I have just read about it in the press and the law in Malawi does not allow such practice and therefore the law will have to take its course,’ Attorney General Jane Ansah said.”



