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Argentina Makes Sex-Change Surgery a Legal Right

Started by Shana A, May 10, 2012, 06:42:52 AM

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Shana A

Argentina Makes Sex-Change Surgery a Legal Right

By MICHAEL WARREN Associated Press
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina May 10, 2012 (AP)

http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/argentina-approves-transgender-rights-id-sex-change-operations-16316045

Adults who want sex-change surgery or hormone therapy in Argentina will be able to get it as part of their public or private health care plans under a gender rights law approved Wednesday.

Senators approved the Gender Identity law by a vote of 55 to zero with one abstention and more than a dozen senators declaring themselves absent — the same margin that approved a "death with dignity" law earlier in the day.

Argentina became Latin America's first nation to legalize gay marriage two years ago, enabling thousands of same-sex couples to marry and enjoy the same legal rights that apply to married heterosexual couples. For many, this gender rights law was the next step.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Shana A

May 10, 2012 4:11 PM

Argentina gender rights law: A new world standard

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501715_162-57432069/argentina-gender-rights-law-a-new-world-standard/

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Transgender rights activists say Argentina now leads the world by granting people the right to change their legal and physical gender identity simply because they want to, without having to endure degrading 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.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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peky

Mis congratulaciones a toda las hermanas y hemanos Argentinos.
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Didee

is a breakthrough for our society.
the next fight is to be taught on the subject in schools and trans different institutional settings, to change the negative pecepcion society towards trans people.


Im so happy for me and my country!! ;D
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Devlyn

A nice step forward! I wish I could say it in your native tongue, but my universal translator is on the blink! Hugs, Devlyn
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peky

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on May 11, 2012, 04:52:19 PM
A nice step forward! I wish I could say it in your native tongue, but my universal translator is on the blink! Hugs, Devlyn

"Un magnifico paso adelante!"

Peky (Official translator for La Damita Devlyn Marie"
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Devlyn

Gracias, Peky! Hope I said it right, I'm freelancing now! Hugs, Devlyn
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ToriJo

Wow, what a way to demonstrate leadership both in the Americas and in the world.  Sounds like a government is actually solving problems for citizens rather than just creating them.  That would be a nice change!
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Shana A

Transgender Advocates Hail Law Easing Rules in Argentina

By EMILY SCHMALL
Published: May 24, 2012

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/25/world/americas/transgender-advocates-hail-argentina-law.html?_r=1

BUENOS AIRES — Under the glare of rainbow-colored strobe lights, a disc jockey spun Grace Jones's disco version of "La Vie en Rose" one night last week as couples clinked beer bottles to celebrate passage of a new law that Argentina's transgender community describes as groundbreaking.

Argentina has put in place some of the most liberal rules on changing gender in the world, allowing people to alter their gender on official documents without first having to receive a psychiatric diagnosis or surgery.

The measure, which won unanimous support in the Senate this month, would also require public and private medical practitioners to provide free hormone therapy or gender reassignment surgery for those who want it — including those under the age of 18.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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