People think they know the answer. Thailand is famously open to and accepting of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people. They have long been visible in all walks of life. Thai people are easy ...
“We don’t think ten minutes will be enough to explain how we love the LGBT people and how we respond to them,” Chatchai said about the decision. Chatchai also wants the leadership of ...
However, there are still limitations. For example, transgender people in Thailand will not be able to change the gender of their birth. Anticha Sangchai says she had witnessed the challenges faced by ...
"It has been a long fight full of tears for us." So said Ann "Waaddao" Chumaporn, the organiser of Bangkok Pride March, after Thailand finally began recognising same-sex marriages last week.
Pop-up marriage booths were set up in Bangkok and other Thai cities to handle the eager backlog of couples. The law is set to take effect on January 22, 2025, when activists say they will hold a ...
Rights advocate Hua Boonyapisomparn, from the Foundation of Transgender Alliance for Human Rights, said that the next step for Thailand is to allow transgender people to legally change their ...
Now that Thailand has legalised same-sex marriages, agents have more options to play with when selling wedding and honeymoon ...
"This event shows that many LGBT couples want this (marriage) certificate. It's a symbol that Thailand is ready for change toward equality. Same-sex marriage is just the first step," Adcharaporn said.
Hundreds of LGBT+ couples in Thailand began making their wedded status legal Thursday, 23 January, the first day a law took effect granting them the same rights as heterosexual couples. The enactment ...
Mofokeng praised Thailand’s robust network of community volunteers, who played a crucial role in responding to the COVID-19 ...