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Mexico Begins Allowing Gay Conjugal Visits In Prisons
Monday, July 30, 2007 : (Mexico City) Mexico City's prison system has begun allowing gay conjugal visits, bowing to a recommendation by the country's National Human Rights Commission, the commission has announced. Mexico City's leftist government has taken a series of controversial stands in recent months on social issues like abortion, gay marriage and prostitution, despite opposition from conservatives and religious organizations.
Monday, July 30, 2007 : (Mexico City) Mexico City's prison system has begun allowing gay conjugal visits, bowing to a recommendation by the country's National Human Rights Commission, the commission has announced. Mexico City's leftist government has taken a series of controversial stands in recent months on social issues like abortion, gay marriage and prostitution, despite opposition from conservatives and religious organizations.
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