中间性:政治精英在承认、尊重、保护和肯定坦桑尼亚出生的中间性人的人权和公民权方面的作用

Switbert Rwechungura Kamazima
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“双性人”是一个保护伞,指那些天生就有不同性别特征的人,这些特征可能不符合社会和医学所期望的“男性”或“女性”身体。因此,具有双性人变异的人天生具有不符合“男性”或“女性”典型定义的生理或生物特征。在本文中,我确定,没有确凿的证据表明坦桑尼亚政府已采取严厉措施,根据《联合国人权宣言和决议》、《1993年维也纳宣言和行动纲领》、《2013年马耳他宣言》的要求和呼吁,结束对该国出生时具有双性人变异的人的歧视,并确保身体完整、身体自主权和自决权。世界双性人论坛(2011年至2017年举行)、非洲双性人运动公开声明(2017年)和非洲人权和人民权利委员会(2023年)。无可争议的是,在这个国家的人口群体、研究人员、父母/监护人、活动家和媒体中,对双性人状况和天生具有双性人变异的人的人权和公民权的认识正在增加。随着反抗的增加,意识的提高可能会随之而来,这可能会为法律改革提供动力。因此,坦桑尼亚政府不应该坐等这种耻辱浮出水面,而应该立即采取行动,结束整容和有害的手术,保护该国脆弱的婴儿和出生时就有双性人变异的儿童。
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Intersexuality: The Role of Political Elite in Recognizing, Respecting, Protecting and Affirming Persons Born with Intersex Variations’ Human and Citizenship Rights in Tanzania
Intersex’ is an umbrella for persons born with variations of sex characteristics which may not correspond with societal and medical expected ‘male’ or ‘female’ bodies. Persons with intersex variations, therefore, are born with physical or biological characteristics that do not fit the typical definition for ‘male’ or ‘female’. In this paper I establish that there is no vivacious evidence that the Tanzania Government has taken stern measures to end discrimination against persons born with intersex variations in the country, and to ensure the right of bodily integrity, physical autonomy and self-determination as per demands and calls by The UN Human Rights Declarations and Resolutions, The Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action 1993, The Malta Declaration, 2013, the World Intersex Fora (that took place between 2011 and 2017), The Public Statement by the African Intersex Movement, 2017, and The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, 2023. Incontestably, awareness of intersex conditions and persons born with intersex variations’ human and citizenship rights is increasing among this population group, researchers, parents/guardians, activists and in the media in this country. Increase of awareness is likely to come with increasing revolt, which may provide the impetus for legal reform. The Tanzania government, therefore, ought not to wait for this ignominy to surface — rather should act now to end cosmetic and harmful surgeries and protect vulnerable infants and children born with intersex variations in this country.
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