Croatia: Ban on same-sex marriage likely to pass

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In a blow for same-sex marriage advocates in Croatia, early vote results from a referendum indicate that the country will ban same-sex marriage.

The organisation UĀ ime obitelji (In the Name of the Family), gathered enough signatures to force a referendum on whether to ban equal marriage.

The question on the referendum asked: “Do you agree that marriage is matrimony between a man and a woman?”

More than 700,000 people signed the recent petition to change the constitution to define marriage as ā€œthe lifelong union of a woman and a man.ā€

In early results from the referendum, around two-thirds of voters said they agreed with a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage.

The BBC reports that a government official said that around a quarter of votes had been voted and verified.

Zagreb, Split, and several other large urban areas had not yet returned their results.

Hundreds of gay rights supporters in Croatia staged a mass demonstration on Saturday against the referendum.

British band The xx Ā issued a statement last week saying they didĀ not condone the use of their music by U ime obitelji in its campaign.

International LGBT rights group ILGA-Europe has also called on citizens in Croatia to do the right thing in voting in favour of equal marriage.

A statement from the organisation read: ā€œIt is time for Croatia to decide if it wants to build a democratic country where every person is respected and a society where happiness of all people matters, or a country which wants to anchor discrimination in its main law.

ā€œVote for human rights, respect and happiness for all. Say no to discriminatory constitutional amendment.

ā€œGlasaj protiv (vote against) this Sunday!ā€