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SEOUL — For So Sung-uk and Kim Yong-min, who last week won a landmark Seoul court ruling on national health coverage for gay couples, the tide may finally be turning in their years-long struggle for equal recognition in South Korea for LGBT partnerships. The 32-year-old activists, together since they first met during their national service a decade ago, have regularly...

So Sung-uk and Kim Yong-min pose for photographs during an interview with Reuters in Seoul, South Korea on Feb 23, 2023.SEOUL — For So Sung-uk and Kim Yong-min, who last week won a landmark Seoul court ruling on national health coverage for gay couples, the tide may finally be turning in their years-long struggle for equal recognition in South Korea for LGBT partnerships.

But when local media drew attention to the pair's story and the National Health Insurance Service's official acknowledgement that they were a couple, the authorities backtracked and revoked So's coverage, saying the approval had been an administrative error. "Because we are not recognised as family by law in South Korea, things like guardianship or issuing real estate registration certificates on each other's behalf are out of our reach.""People have been feeling tired of not seeing much progress for a long time," he said.

South Korea's health service said in a statement it would conduct a legal review to decide whether to challenge the latest court decision before the Supreme Court.

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