Families across China send gay sons and daughters to “conversion clinics” that claim to turn their patients straight. Last year, Yanzi Peng took a stand and sued the clinic that treated him through hypnotism and electroshock therapy.
AJ+ follows Yanzi as he fights to end the practice and pulls off an unprecedented legal victory.
A Beijing-based gay rights organization tells Al Jazeera the decision is a sign of tolerance
First-of-its-kind suit also blames Chinese search engine Baidu for carrying clinic’s advertisements
Chinese gay app company Blued says it has 15 million international users – more than its US competitor Grindr
New Jersey court hears first arguments in suit brought by men subjected to banned pracitice deemed traumatic
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