Kiev was ordered to pay damages to a gay couple over its repeated refusal to register their marriage The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ordered Ukraine to pay damages to a gay couple for their unsuccessful attempts to register their marriage in the country. The court announced its unanimous ruling on Thursday in a press release. Two plaintiffs, Andrey Maymulakhin and Andrey Markiv, born in 1969 and 1984, respectively, are a gay couple from Kiev. The two have been “living together in a stable and committed relationship since 2010,” the ECHR noted, and tried to apply to seven register offices for marriage
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