
Les journaux américains continuent de s'intéresser au dossier du mariage gai en France.
"The antigay marriage march occurred as a recent poll shows many French are losing patience with the protests against the “marriage for all” law that passed May 18. The demonstrations have broadened to include those angry at the president for his overall leadership and some far-right protesters who have been violent.
Marchers converged from three parts of Paris to the esplanade in front of the Invalides. There was a separate, smaller march by conservative Christians.
In general, the demonstrations against the law have included a combination of religious leaders and their followers, opposed to gay marriage on religious grounds, and more conservative French, many of them Roman Catholic, who believe that gay couples should have equal rights, but within an institution other than marriage. Many also object to the new ability of gay married couples to adopt children, arguing that a child should be raised by a man and a woman."
L'article au complet: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/27/world/europe/thousands-march-in-france-against-gay-marriage.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20130527&_r=0
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