Taiwan says no to gay marriage: what happens next?

The referendum result isn’t legally binding, but could still prevent the legalisation of same-sex unions

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Voters in Taiwan have rejected the legalisation of same-sex marriage in a move that casts doubt over the future of LGBT rights on the island.

The result of this weekend’s referendum is a “bitter blow and step backwards for human rights,” according to Annie Huang, Taiwan’s Acting Director at Amnesty International.

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