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Ned Hamson
Thousands marched in the capital of San José on June 16th, 2012 claiming equal rights for same-sex couples, the legalization of In-Vitro Fertilization and the separation of State and Church. The march was called The March of the Invisible due to statements made by the head of the Human Rights Commission of the Legislative Assembly, religious... - http://nedsecondline.tumblr.com/post...
Thousands marched in the capital of San José on June 16th, 2012 claiming equal rights for same-sex couples, the legalization of In-Vitro Fertilization and the separation of State and Church. The march was called The March of the Invisible due to statements made by the head of the Human Rights Commission of the Legislative Assembly, religious fundamentalist Justo Orozco who stated he hasn’t seen any discrimination in Costa Rica. (via Costa Rica: In the Capital City, Thousands Marched for Human Rights · Global Voices)