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Germany adopts intersex identity into law

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Intersex people in Germany can now legally identify themselves under a new law adopted last month.
People who do not fit the biological definition of male or female can now choose the category “diverse” on official documents.
Those choosing the option will need a doctor’s certificate to register.
Intersex people are born with both male and female sex characteristics, which can appear at birth or later in life.
Other countries have approved laws in recent years to help recognise intersex people.
Austria’s Constitutional Court made a similar ruling in June, while Australia, New Zealand, Malta, India and Canada have all passed measures to redress issues facing intersex citizens.
The UN says up to one point seven of the world’s population are born with intersex traits – about the same number of people with red hair.

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