Law official calls for recognition of
transgenders in Vietnam
Vietnam should legally recognise transgender people and permit
transition therapy and surgery rather than force local people to go abroad
for the treatment, a senior Health Ministry official said.
Nguyen Huy Quang, head of the Health Ministry's
legal department, told a news conference on April 14 the ministry was
completing is submission for the revised draft Code of Civil, which included
issues relating to transgender people.
Nguyen Huy Quang,
head of the Health Ministry's Legal Department
Quang said the ministry has not yet made its
official submission, be he himself supports recognition.
Some 500,000 people in
Gender transition involves lengthy psychological
assessment and then hormone treatment, culminating in surgery. It is an
expensive and lengthy procedure, and Quang's concern was abuse by unlicensed
cosmetic surgery centres.
When returning to
“Transgender people face the risk of shortening
their lifespan by 20 years due to the hormone treatments, but they accept
this risk because they want to live as they believe they were meant to be.
This should be considered by society for its determination,” Quang said.
He said if transgender people are recognised,
procedures and regulations should be put in place to ensure effective gender
transition for those sincere in their wish to change sex.
Quang said the Health Ministry proposed legal
recognition of transgender people in 2005, but it has not yet been approved
by the National Assembly.
He said, 20 of 200 countries and
territories in the world recognise transgender people, including
In 2009, a teacher named Pham Le Quynh Tram in
Binh Phuoc became the first Vietnamese person to be recognise after
transitioning from male to female, but that was subsequently revoked in 2013
by local authorities.
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Thứ Sáu, 17 tháng 4, 2015
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