London – Thousands of transformations protesters gathered in central London on Saturday, days after The Supreme Court in the UK ruled If a woman was born biological woman and that transgender women are excluded from that legal definition.
With uncomfortable growing On the basis of which the verdict for transgender people, protesters have gathered because of what is charged as a “emergency demonstration” at the Parliamentary Assembly. Activists have requested “Trans-Transparition” and “Trans Rights”, with some waving flags and holding bartons.
Trans groups are worried that the decision on the sights on Wednesday would disrupt their rights, although the highest court in the UK said that transgender people remain protected from discrimination. The Head of Equality and Commission for Human Rights said The decision will mean transgender women It will be excluded from women’s toilets, hospital departments and sports teams.
“It’s a scary time for your rights to take away from you,” said the 19-year-old Transgender Woman Sophie Gibbs. “I was disappointed to think that we could live in a society that now seems so progressive, but willing to make such a dangerous and harmful solution.”
The British government said a unanimous decision of five judges brought “clarity and self-confidence” for women and service providers.
Of about 66 million people in England, Scotland and Wales, about 116,000 identified as a trans in the latest number of census. About 8,500 certificates for gender recognition was issued.
The decision arose from the law for 2018. the year passed by the Scottish Parliament that needs at least 50% of women on the committees of Scottish public bodies. Transgender women with gender recognition of the certificate should be included in meeting quotas.
The Supreme Court said that the used certificate for interpreting some sex would confront the definitions of man and women and, therefore, the anti-discrimination provisions of the Equality Law 2010. could “interpret as a relationship to biological sex.”
Scotland First Minister John Swinney said on Saturday that “understands” “injury and anxiety” feel about the verdict, while accepting that the verdict must be followed.
Many people have been concerned on Saturday Saturday that the verdict could be a precursor with other judgments that reduce rights for transgender people.
“It’s Pandora’s situation in the box in which I just think we let certain things open to allow a lot more than we ever thought,” he said he could be accepted or pushed, “Zuleha said, 29.
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2025-04-19 16:52:00