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3 Jul 2015

LGBT march in Taipei postponed due to recognise victims of explosion

A gay rights group in Taiwan has announced that they will postpone planned march until July 11 out of sympathy for victims of explosion in New Taipei city last weekend.

The Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights (TAPCPR) issued a statement expressing sympathy for the victims of the explosion, which has killed two and injured nearly 500.

The alliance had planned to hold a march on July 4 in Taipei to push for same-sex marriage in Taiwan.

Instead, on July 11, the marchers will make their way to both the ruling huomintang and the main opposition DPP party headquarters to demand the inclusion of a marriage equality bill in the last session of the current legislature which will begin in September.

The TAPCPR also announced the intention to raise money for the victims of the tragedy with donations along the march going to a non-profit organization dedicated to providing services and rehabilitation for burn victims.

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