Witness France's first gay marriage
MONTPELLIER, France (AP) — In a historic ceremony broadcast live on
French television, the first gay couple to marry in France said "oui,"
then sealed the deal with a lengthy and very public kiss.
Hundreds
of invited guests including a government minister gathered for the
moving ceremony Wednesday inside city hall in southern French city of
Montpellier. Hundreds more flocked to the square outside the building as
Vincent Autin, 40, and his 30-year-old partner, Bruno Boileau, were
wed.
The politically charged ceremony was held under tight police
surveillance — a stark reminder of the months of bruising opposition to
the new gay marriage law that French lawmakers passed earlier this
month.
Although the marriage itself went undisrupted, outside the
city hall it was not trouble-free. A plainclothes policeman dragged
back one protester on Wednesday who shouted threats and tried to
approach the couple as they were being escorted into the building,
before the ceremony. Police also used tear gas to push back a small
group of demonstrators who gathered behind the city hall.
"Even
if we have passed the hurdle of equality, there are still more battles
to fight... But for now, it's a moment for festivity, for love," Autin
said after exchanging vows. Some cried, others smiled as Frank Sinatra's
hit "Love and Marriage" blasted out, marking them tying the knot.
The
two men then walked hand-in-hand to the city hall balcony to wave to
well-wishers alongside Montpellier Mayor Helene Mandroux, who officiated
at the ceremony. Smiling proudly, Mandroux called the marriage a
"historic moment" and "a stage in the modernization of our country."
The
two men, who will adopt the names "Messieurs Bruno et Vincent
Boileau-Autin," were holding a separate, private ceremony later
Wednesday for close friends and family.
"Many people have been
waiting for this law on marriage and adoption. Now, it's done. Many
people are going to be doing as we did, and celebrating their unions...
We are very pleased and honored," said Boileau.
It is not clear yet when the first gay adoption will take place.
News
of the marriage will not be welcomed in every corner of France. Just
last Sunday, tens of thousands of people protested fiercely in Paris
against the new gay marriage law, demonstrations that ended with riot
police shooting tear gas.
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