EOC drafting bill to cover sexual minorities’ rights

The head of Hong Kong’s equalities office said on Sunday it is drafting a bill to cover sexual minorities’ rights, which are currently unprotected.

Ricky Chu, chairperson of the Equal Opportunities Commission said they are looking into ways to fill the legal “vacuum”, and will publish a preliminary report within seven months for a public consultation.

When asked about potential opposition from conservative legislators, Chu said he will be “pragmatic” by looking into the basic rights of sexual minorities, such as employment, education and travelling.

Chu said he hopes to reach a consensus in the city. Complicated issues, including same-sex marriage, will be left for the future, he added.

Concerning criticism towards the 2022 Hong Kong Gay Games, Chu stressed the event promotes equality and inclusion instead of the rights of sexual minorities. He urged the public to “join forces to host this global event properly”.

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