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Helen MC
02-04-2007, 12:58 PM
From the BBC News Website



Nepali becomes both man and woman
By Charles Haviland
BBC News, Kathmandu

Nepal transsexuals

Nepal has a community of men identifying themselves as women
The authorities in Nepal have granted a man who dresses and behaves as a woman both male and female citizenship.

The unprecedented legal status was given to 40-year-old Chanda Musalman.

Conservative and religious Nepal, like many Asian countries, has a sizeable community of people who are born male but behave as women.

It is unclear how this unique legal status will play out in practice - for instance, how it will affect Chanda's marriage rights.

With elections approaching, government teams are currently touring the country issuing certificates of citizenship.

One team came to Chanda's village in western Nepal.

Chanda, who has had no sex-change surgery, asked the officials to erase the words male and female, listed under gender.

They obliged, and ascribed Chanda's gender as "both".

A local campaign group, the Blue Diamond Society, has thanked the government for the move, which it described as a victory for sexual and gender minorities.

In the past the group has accused both the police and the Maoists of harassing transgendered people in the streets of Kathmandu.

It is now lobbying to get the rights of sexual minorities explicitly protected in the new constitution, to be drawn up after the elections.

lady lycra
02-04-2007, 04:33 PM
I found this on the BBC news site
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6329613.stm

Maybe it'll catch on :)

LL

Kimberly
02-04-2007, 06:08 PM
My arse. x

Calliope
02-04-2007, 06:11 PM
Very cool. I've followed developments in Nepal for a number of years - scandalous monarchy, palace massacre, lots of Maoist commies - and now, with democracy seeping in, this. Wow.

Joy Carter
02-04-2007, 06:31 PM
I'm totaly for anyone who is different in todays society. It just don't make sence to change a document to satisfy someone's desire. Live your life and who cares about what wording is on a public record. It won't make a differance in what people will think or do.

Billijo49504
02-04-2007, 08:30 PM
All you have to do, is when you have to fill out the forms and it says SEX, answer yes, as often as I can....:tongueout ..BJ

Mistybtm
02-04-2007, 09:03 PM
I found this on the BBC news site
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6329613.stm

Maybe it'll catch on :)

LL

I hope it catches on it would make life easyer
Mistybtm.

Helen MC
02-05-2007, 06:27 AM
Joy, documents CAN ruin a person's life. It is only within the last few years that here in the stuffy conservative old UK that a TS who has undergone GRS has been able to have their Birth Certificate changed to state what they now are sexually rather than the genitals they had at birth. As the Birth Certificate is needed for a Driving Licence, Passport and many other Official purposes this had a very adverse effect for many who were post-op TS and there were occasions when such a TS would be put in a Male ward in a hospital or if they broke the Law a Male Prison- imagine the horror of that in effect a double punishment! Thankfully more compassionate attitudes now prevail in the UK and a Post-Op TS has the right enshrined in Law to have their Birth Certificate changed to show them as what they now are and not what they may have been at Birth. So in Britain one can change one's identity to match one's Gender.

If Nepal is as enlightened to allow someone who lives as a female but is genitally male to have their official documents altered and even more to recognise officially somene who is bi-sexual then I salute them and hope that one day this will be the norm and we will not be stuck with being designated as only Male or Female according to what we may or may not have between our legs.