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One year after gay sex was legalised in India, LGBT couples still struggle for acceptance
South China Morning Post
2019-09-06
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LGBT couples in India say they continue to struggle to be accepted by their families and society one year since a September 2018 decision by the nation’s supreme court to overturn a British colonial-era law that made homosexuality illegal.
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