Gay civil servant wins landmark rights case
A gay civil servant has won a landmark court case that will give his husband the same spousal benefits offered to the partners of his heterosexual colleagues in the government, as well as the option of joint tax assessment.
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Meanwhile, Roger Wong who leads the anti-gay rights Family School Sexual Orientation Discrimination Ordinance Concern Group, said the court ruling is a violation of his human rights.
"It is violating the human rights of those who disagree with same-sex relationships," Wong said. "I am a taxpayer and some of my tax paid to the government is being used to sponsor the relationships of these homosexual partners ... that's why I call it a violation of freedom of conscience."