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South Korean military urged to change rules for transsexuals

Started by LostInTime, September 04, 2007, 08:34:38 AM

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LostInTime

Pink news
4th September 2007 12:50
PinkNews.co.uk writer

The military in South Korea has been urged by the National Human Rights Commission to change its physical examination procedures to avoid shaming transsexuals.

The commission was hearing the case of a 29 year old transsexual, identified only as Kim, who reported being humiliated during his examination to establish whether he had to undergo compulsory military service.
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