(Prague, Czech Republic) - Six months after the country adopted historic legislation legalizing registered partnerships for same-sex couples, the Czech Republic is scrambling to adapt to a new era in the gay rights movement. Some members of the gay rights movement say there is nothing more to accomplish. Others say there is. Some are hanging up their hats. Others urge the movement to fight on. "Easily visible goals have been achieved, but the reality is that the [partnership] law is not ideal," said Martin Strachoň, a rights activist and spokesman for the Gay and Lesbian League (GLL).
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