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Starry Messenger

(32,375 posts)
Sat May 12, 2012, 06:04 PM May 2012

Argentina gender rights law: A new world standard

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Activists say Argentina now leads the world in transgender rights after giving people the freedom to change their legal and physical gender identity simply because they want to, without having to undergo judicial, psychiatric and medical procedures beforehand.

The gender identity law that won congressional approval with a 55-0 Senate vote Wednesday night is the latest in a growing list of bold moves on social issues by the Argentine government, which also legalized gay marriage two years ago. These changes primarily affect minority groups, but they are fundamental, President Cristina Fernandez has said, for a democratic society still shaking off the human rights violations of the 1976-1983 dictatorship and the paternalism of the Roman Catholic Church.

Activists and academics who have tracked gender identity laws and customs worldwide said Thursday that no other country has gone so far to embrace gender self-determination. In the United States and Europe, transgender people must submit to physical and mental health exams and get past a series of other hurdles before getting sex-change treatments.

Argentina's law also is the first to give citizens the right to change their legal gender without first changing their bodies, said Justus Eisfeld, co-director of Global Action for Trans Equality in New York.



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Argentina gender rights law: A new world standard (Original Post) Starry Messenger May 2012 OP
EXCELLENT! Unanimous decision, too. ROCKS! Lionessa May 2012 #1
Viva Argentina! Louisiana1976 May 2012 #2
It's heartening to see a "catholic" nation justiceischeap May 2012 #3

justiceischeap

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3. It's heartening to see a "catholic" nation
Tue May 15, 2012, 12:17 PM
May 2012

doing the right thing. I mean, according to Wikipedia 89% of the population is Catholic.

Why can't we get it right in the US?

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