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Started by stephaniec, July 17, 2014, 08:59:09 PM
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QuoteTranssexual people who have undergone a full sex-change operation can marry in their chosen sex from today, despite a delay to a bill giving legal effect to the policy change."Persons who have received full sex reassignment surgery will be treated by the Registrar of Marriages as being of the sex to which they are reassigned after surgery for the purpose of marriage registration," a government spokesman said yesterday.The change comes after a Court of Final Appeal judgment last year allowing "W" - who has undergone surgery to become a woman - to marry her boyfriend. The court ruled she should be treated as a person of her chosen sex. The court said that the meaning of "woman" and "female" included "post-operative male-to-female transsexual persons whose gender has been ... changed as a result of sex-reassignment surgery".But controversy remains over the legislation. Rights activists say it is inhumane to insist that a person undergo dangerous surgery before marrying in their chosen gender.