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Cuba Performing State-Sponsored Sex Change Surgery

ANDREA RODRIGUEZ   01/19/10 03:42 PM ET   AP

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HAVANA — Cuba has begun performing state-sponsored sex-change operations after the government lifted a longtime ban on the procedure in 2007, President Raul Castro's daughter said Tuesday.

A sexologist and gay-rights advocate, Mariela Castro runs the Center for Sex Education, which prepares transsexuals for sex-change operations and identifies Cubans it deems ready for the procedure.

Speaking to reporters during the fifth Cuban Conference on Sexual Education, Orientation and Therapy, Castro said surgeries began in 2008 but would not specify exactly how many have been performed or how much they cost.

She said only that Cuban doctors working with Belgian counterparts have gotten to "less than half" of the 30 islanders approved to undergo the procedure.

Cuba identified 122 people who wanted to have sex changes in 1979 and performed the first successful operation nine years later, but subsequent sex-change procedures were prohibited, Castro added.

The operations are covered by Cuba's universal health care system, even though some have protested the decision to allow them – either because of general opposition to the procedure or due to its high costs for a developing country with economic problems.

"We schedule a certain number per year based on economic circumstances," Castro said, adding that, because of budget constraints, sex changes are not offered to foreigners who travel to Cuba for medical care.

Castro also said Tuesday that she plans to prepare a letter to the leadership of Cuba's Communist Party urging authorities to draft a measure directing that homosexuals not be barred from joining the party.

Such a decree would be similar to one approved in the 1990s expressly allowing Cubans of all religious affiliations to join.

Gays are not technically banned from the Communist Party, but Castro said such a measure would help better cement their role in politics.

Castro also said her center will continue to push the single-party government to rewrite civil codes and recognize same-sex unions, though not full gay marriage.

However, she said the group has stopped pushing for same-sex couples to be allowed to adopt children, saying Cuba's legal code provides no means for such a move.

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04:37 PM on 01/20/2010
"state sponsored" sex changes- what a strangely American way to phrase it-

The term -state sponsored is generally reserved for "state sponsored terrorism"
type it into google and see what you get-

the terminology betrays American attitudes to sex change operations and cuba

elsewhere in the developed world the thought of the government covering health care is considered a normal part of the social contract of being a citizen

think about how else this headline might have been phrased and thus how else the article would have been framed
10:21 AM on 01/20/2010
Being a transexual is not the same as being gay people. I'm gay but I am NOT a transexsual. Or transgender. Trying to use the correct term here but not sure what it is.
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10:59 AM on 01/20/2010
I get what you are saying. I don't know why people treat a gay person and a transgendered one as one and the same
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Ira7
02:49 PM on 01/20/2010
Ignorance?

As a middle-aged hetero white man married with kids, now living in Florida, it was the best thing about living in New York. I met and became friends with different kinds of people, and learned we're still all people.

And I brought my kids up that way.

But I sure can see this being confusing and scary for people without the same experiences as me.
09:21 AM on 01/20/2010
Finally, equitable healthcare for the Left.
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bellestarrr#1
she done him wrong
09:16 AM on 01/20/2010
Being a former XDresser..I know quite a bit about Latin men and their relations with gays and XDressers...as long as their are no women in the immediate vicinity..they are really mucho gusto.
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Ira7
08:29 AM on 01/20/2010
Castro(s) doesn't care if you're male or female.

You're still a slave and can't leave.
03:48 AM on 01/20/2010
Irs Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve. Greedy g ays as usual
09:03 AM on 01/20/2010
And Cain and Abel ban.ged their sisters.
09:47 AM on 01/20/2010
Actually, it IS Adam and Steve. It's 2010 if you haven't heard.d.
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12:30 AM on 01/20/2010
I'm 100% for gay rights, but this is not a reasonabIe or Iegitimate use of tax doIIars as far as I'm concerned. But hey, Cuba can do whatever they want and I'm gIad they've moved beyond repression of homosexuaIs.
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KIVPossum
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04:34 AM on 01/20/2010
Yeah, seems Cuba has a lot more pressing use for their money.
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11:01 AM on 01/20/2010
I was thinking the same thing. How much do these operations cost and can a developing nation with more pressing health issues afford them?
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atcrossroads
11:54 PM on 01/19/2010
That's really impressive! Especially seeing that my mother-in-law, who lives in Santiago, couldn't get chemo therapy because the medicine was only available in Havana. So elective surgeries top life saving medical intervention. Maybe they need to get their priorities straight. These Castros sure know how to put up a show!
11:34 PM on 01/19/2010
Pat Robertson's not gunna like this.
11:14 PM on 01/19/2010
only in cuba

in the united states, MA elects a republican to replace kennedy
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raptor
11:27 PM on 01/19/2010
Iran already has them.
12:31 AM on 01/20/2010
corroborated reference please...
11:45 AM on 01/20/2010
Yes we did !!!
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LMPE
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11:06 PM on 01/19/2010
Someone send Rick Santorum there!
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cliffhammond
Onward through the fog!
09:54 PM on 01/19/2010
Somebody better put Pat Robertson in lockdown. The man is going to pull his hair out and set his bikini on fire.
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ibsteve2u
Someone who cares - to his unending regret
09:18 PM on 01/19/2010
Huh....if Castro takes advantage of this service, will al Qaeda call him an infidela?
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Eduardo Lopez
09:34 PM on 01/19/2010
hahahahahahahahahahahaha. I'm Cuban and that just made my day.
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Wisdo
semantics shamantics
08:35 AM on 01/20/2010
What does Al Kaida have to do with Raoul Castro? Honestly how do you link the two?
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Theresa N
08:43 PM on 01/19/2010
As a post-op transsexual I am glad to see this. It wasn't long ago that being queer in Cuba meant you were sent to live on an isolated island, or so I've heard. Its sad that Cuba is more progressive than we are, but I think thats true for more than just in gender identity. Here in Minnesota the governor wants to remove legal protection of gender identity. He's planning on running for president, its a brave new republican world it seems.
11:47 AM on 01/20/2010
You call that "Progressive"?
Why should I, a taxpayer, pay for you to get a sex change?
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Caru
Politics is fun to watch.
12:49 PM on 01/20/2010
As a pacifist, why should I, a taxpayer, pay for an army?
08:40 PM on 01/19/2010
That's impressive. In this country hospitals won't touch you unless you have covered health insurance provided by a corporate giant.
10:37 PM on 01/19/2010
Is it impressive that thousands of cubans have died at sea on make-shift rafts in persuit of FREEDOM????...... I myself am cuban american and have family in cuba and trust me its not all that its cracked up to be, again.......if cuba is soooo impresive why would people risk drowning, getting eaten by sharks or even being shot and killed by their own cuban coast gaurds. I am all for the sex change thing, to each his own..... But I think the cuban government should get its priorities straight and make FREEDOM first on their list.
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bintalshamsa
Disability rights activist, multi-ethnic, polyglot
01:00 AM on 01/20/2010
The USA isn't all it's cracked up to be either, despite the fact that some Cubans choose to come here. Just ask those of us who have faced life-threatening disabilities without any health insurance. If the USA is so-oo-oo impressive, why is it so many of its citizens are dying because they can't receive the level of health care that even lesser developed nations provide to their citizens? Health care is the highest priority that any government should have. Without health care, people can't enjoy anything--including however you define "freedom".
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David Rozgonyi
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09:46 AM on 01/20/2010
The same reason that many of my Hungarian countrymen and women yearn to come to the States: there is a many-decades old mythology of the US as being the best in the world. That might have once been somewhat true; it is not anymore. People in many cases are chasing a dream that doesn't exist anymore *(if it ever did), just like those who have lived in America all their lives. Once you see it for what it is, it's easy to leave. That's why I moved back to Hungary.