“President Argentina’s office reported that President Havier Mili decided to prohibit the treatment and gender change surgery for minors, as well as to impose restrictions on the maintenance of transgender women in women’s prisons.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
President Argentina’s office reported that President Havier Mili decided to prohibit the treatment and gender change surgery for minors, as well as to impose restrictions on the maintenance of transgender women in women’s prisons.
Source: Reuters
Details: Presidential Presidential President, Manuel Adornney, reported at a press conference that the ban would extend to hormone therapy. He noted that this decision was made after similar changes in the legislation on the rights of transgender people in countries such as the United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland and the United States, and that it is aimed at protecting the mental health of children.
The agency emphasizes that this statement by Argentina’s authorities made a few days after thousands of Argentines protested to defend the rights of LGBT+ because Gender ideology “, calling a progressive policy” a cancer tumor to be destroyed. ”
“The President cannot change the law with his decree. And if he tries, we will turn to the judicial authorities and the inter -American court, if necessary,” – said in the Argentine Federation of LGBT+ on the Social network X.
The organization also reminded that the current legislation of Argentina does not allow gender operations to minors.
“Gender ideology, brought to extremes and applied to children by force or psychological coercion, is definitely ill -treatment with children,” – said in a statement of the LGBT+Federation.
The office of President Argentina reported that Mili would also issue a decree that the prisoners are placed according to their gender registered at the time of the crime. They also emphasized that no matter how no trans-female will be placed in a female prison if they are sentenced to sexual crimes, trafficking in human beings or violent crimes against women.
The agency notes that this statement appeared shortly after the US judge blocked President Donald Trump’s decree signed on the first day of his stay in office, which provided for the transfer of 16 transgender women held in women’s prisons, to men’s institutions and termination of giving them gender-confirming assistance.
Reuters reminds that most of the transit in the US are in men’s prisons.