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WELLINGTON (AP) - Hundreds of jubilant gay-rights advocates celebrated at New Zealand's Parliament as the country become the thirteenth in the world and the first in the Asia-Pacific region to legalise same-sex marriage.
Lawmakers voted 77 to 44 on Wednesday in favour of the gay-marriage bill.
People watching from the public gallery immediately broke into song after the result was announced, singing a New Zealand anthem in the indigenous Maori language.
"For us, we can now feel equal to everyone else," said Ms Tania Penafiel Bermudez, a bank teller who said she already considers herself married to partner Sonja Fry but now can get a certificate to prove it.
This is really awesomely fantastic and I am here shouting in joy!
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WELLINGTON (AP) - Hundreds of jubilant gay-rights advocates celebrated at New Zealand's Parliament as the country become the thirteenth in the world and the first in the Asia-Pacific region to legalise same-sex marriage.
Lawmakers voted 77 to 44 on Wednesday in favour of the gay-marriage bill.
People watching from the public gallery immediately broke into song after the result was announced, singing a New Zealand anthem in the indigenous Maori language.
"For us, we can now feel equal to everyone else," said Ms Tania Penafiel Bermudez, a bank teller who said she already considers herself married to partner Sonja Fry but now can get a certificate to prove it.
This is really awesomely fantastic and I am here shouting in joy!
so.. dont forget to invite us yeah..
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WELLINGTON (AP) - Hundreds of jubilant gay-rights advocates celebrated at New Zealand's Parliament as the country become the thirteenth in the world and the first in the Asia-Pacific region to legalise same-sex marriage.
Lawmakers voted 77 to 44 on Wednesday in favour of the gay-marriage bill.
People watching from the public gallery immediately broke into song after the result was announced, singing a New Zealand anthem in the indigenous Maori language.
"For us, we can now feel equal to everyone else," said Ms Tania Penafiel Bermudez, a bank teller who said she already considers herself married to partner Sonja Fry but now can get a certificate to prove it.
This is really awesomely fantastic and I am here shouting in joy!
We are all very happy for you.
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WELLINGTON (AP) - Hundreds of jubilant gay-rights advocates celebrated at New Zealand's Parliament as the country become the thirteenth in the world and the first in the Asia-Pacific region to legalise same-sex marriage.
Lawmakers voted 77 to 44 on Wednesday in favour of the gay-marriage bill.
People watching from the public gallery immediately broke into song after the result was announced, singing a New Zealand anthem in the indigenous Maori language.
"For us, we can now feel equal to everyone else," said Ms Tania Penafiel Bermudez, a bank teller who said she already considers herself married to partner Sonja Fry but now can get a certificate to prove it.
This is really awesomely fantastic and I am here shouting in joy!
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From Straits Times
WELLINGTON (AP) - Hundreds of jubilant gay-rights advocates celebrated at New Zealand's Parliament as the country become the thirteenth in the world and the first in the Asia-Pacific region to legalise same-sex marriage.
Lawmakers voted 77 to 44 on Wednesday in favour of the gay-marriage bill.
People watching from the public gallery immediately broke into song after the result was announced, singing a New Zealand anthem in the indigenous Maori language.
"For us, we can now feel equal to everyone else," said Ms Tania Penafiel Bermudez, a bank teller who said she already considers herself married to partner Sonja Fry but now can get a certificate to prove it.
This is really awesomely fantastic and I am here shouting in joy!
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From Straits Times
WELLINGTON (AP) - Hundreds of jubilant gay-rights advocates celebrated at New Zealand's Parliament as the country become the thirteenth in the world and the first in the Asia-Pacific region to legalise same-sex marriage.
Lawmakers voted 77 to 44 on Wednesday in favour of the gay-marriage bill.
People watching from the public gallery immediately broke into song after the result was announced, singing a New Zealand anthem in the indigenous Maori language.
"For us, we can now feel equal to everyone else," said Ms Tania Penafiel Bermudez, a bank teller who said she already considers herself married to partner Sonja Fry but now can get a certificate to prove it.
This is really awesomely fantastic and I am here shouting in joy!
How come you are so happy?
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How come you are so happy?
Because it demonstrates love, care and understanding, its a step towards eradicating prejudice and demonstrates that New Zealand cares about treating all people equally