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Cuba has authorised sex-change operations
and will offer them free to qualifying citizens, officials say. The move is the latest in a series of
policy changes implemented by President Raul Castro since he succeeded his
elder brother, Fidel, in February. Raul Castro's daughter, who heads the
National Centre for Sex Education, spearheaded the changes in a country
renowned for sexual conservatism. So far 28 transsexuals in the country have
requested the operation. Vibrant and discreet Last month, for only the second time, the
Cuban authorities joined events to marking International Day against
Homophobia. Raul Castro's daughter, Mariela, has also
pushed for the state to recognise same sex unions and inheritance rights. If adopted the reforms would give Cuba the
most liberal gay rights in Latin America, says the BBC's Michael Voss in
Havana. Since becoming Cuba's first new president
since the 1959 revolution, Raul Castro has also done away with bans that kept
most Cubans from owning mobile phones in their own names and renting hotel
rooms and cars. His government also has decentralised the
floundering state agricultural sector, raised pensions and salaries for some
state employees. |
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