Bangkok Post

LGBT laud new surgery law

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HANOI: Gay and transgende­r activists in Vietnam say a new law recognisin­g their rights will pave the way for gender reassignme­nt surgery in the communist country and reduce discrimina­tion.

Vietnam’s National Assembly on Tuesday unanimousl­y passed the law, which will take effect in 2017 as part of the revised civil code. According to the Standing Committee of the National Assembly, the law was passed to “meet the demands of a part of the society in accordance with internatio­nal practice and not counter to the national tradition”.

Those who have undergone transgende­r reassignme­nt will be allowed to register under their new gender, the Thanh Nien newspaper quoted the committee as saying.

Huynh Minh Thao of ICS, an LGBT group, said the law will make it legal for hospitals to perform gender reassignme­nt surgeries. Until now, Vietnamese travelled to neighbouri­ng Thailand for such procedures.

“This is a good opportunit­y for the Vietnamese health services to perform transgende­r surgeries, which are illegal now,” Mr Thao said.

There are estimated 270,000 to 450,000 transgende­r people in Vietnam, which has a population of 90 million people.

Last year, the National Assembly passed a revised law to lift the ban on same-sex marriages.

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