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Historic Start To Asia’s First Gay Games In Hong Kong: 2,300 Participants From 45 Countries To Participate

The event included various performances, including dance, emphasizing values of participation, inclusion, as expressed by co-chair of GGHK.

Asia's Gay Games
Asia's Gay Games

In the face of opposition from anti-LGBTQ MPs and human rights activists, Asia’s inaugural Gay Games commenced in Hong Kong. Despite the protests, the Gay Games Hong Kong (GGHK) kicked off on Saturday, marking a significant milestone for LGBTQ+ inclusivity in the region.

The opening ceremony was a vibrant display of unity, featuring the march-in of GGHK, the Federation of Gay Games, and delegations from across the globe. The event included various performances, including dance, emphasizing the values of participation and inclusion, as expressed by Lisa Lamm, co-chair of GGHK.

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One noteworthy development at GGHK is the introduction of all-gender categories in multi-sports, allowing individuals of all gender identities to compete together. Over 2,300 participants from 45 countries are expected to engage in a diverse array of sporting and cultural activities, such as dragon boat racing and mahjong. The city of Guadalajara in Mexico is co-hosting the event.

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It’s essential to note that Hong Kong does not have laws against gender-based discrimination, and it does not officially recognize gay marriage. However, a landmark top court ruling in September set a two-year deadline for the government to establish a legal framework for recognizing same-sex unions.

The National Security Law (NSL) was imposed on Hong Kong by Beijing in 2020, following months of anti-government protests. This law includes provisions for severe punishments, including life imprisonment, for offenses related to subversion, collusion with foreign forces, and terrorism.

Pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho voiced concerns about the Gay Games, accusing the event of promoting same-sex marriage and thereby violating the NSL. In June, five Hong Kong human rights activists also called for the cancellation of the Games, alleging that the organizers had aligned themselves with figures supportive of the regime responsible for human rights abuses in Hong Kong.

Gerrit Schulze, an 80-year-old participant from Berlin, highlighted the importance of the event, particularly in a region where LGBTQ+ rights face significant challenges. He noted that the Gay Games are a positive step, especially in the face of the prevailing social sentiments in China.

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