Draft bill on transsexuals sent to Iran parliament

AFP
Mei 27, 2015 00:14 MYT
Despite being very traditional, Iranian society accepts transsexuality.
A bill that would provide better protection for transsexuals in Iran has been sent to researchers in parliament, the ISNA news agency quoted an official as saying on Tuesday.
Under a religious decree by the Islamic republic's Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran .
Sex change operations are common, with part of the fees paid by the authorities.
"To better protect transsexuals, a draft bill on all aspects, judicial and religious, has been prepared and sent to , which is examining it," said Farid Habibollah Masoudi, deputy head of the social affairs assistance department.
"Since 2002, 1,800 people have applied to our service," he said, including 330 in the Iranian year that ended in March.
In Iran, once a person's has been confirmed by psychiatrists, the person in question is referred to the justice and forensic science departments.
"To prevent any problems because of their appearance, they are given a letter confirming their so the police action against them," the official added.
Despite being very traditional, Iranian society accepts . However, homosexuality is outlawed, with the death sentence handed down to .
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