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I think it's pushing the term 'legally recognised' a bit. Hijra is not explicitly legally identified based on the given examples. rather 'T' and 'other' and Hijra would fall somewhere beneath the rather wide umbrella. | I think it's pushing the term 'legally recognised' a bit. Hijra is not explicitly legally identified based on the given examples. rather 'T' and 'other' and Hijra would fall somewhere beneath the rather wide umbrella. | ||
:Hi, in case you see this message, I've made a minor change. I'm not an expert in the topic, so if you have more information, please add it :) --[[User:Ondo|Ondo]] ([[User talk:Ondo|talk]]) 18:24, 28 March 2019 (UTC) | :Hi, in case you see this message, I've made a minor change. I'm not an expert in the topic, so if you have more information, please add it :) --[[User:Ondo|Ondo]] ([[User talk:Ondo|talk]]) 18:24, 28 March 2019 (UTC) | ||
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Some things to probably add to the article. | Some things to probably add to the article. | ||
* According to Wikipedia, the term "Hijra" is considered derogatory in Pakistan, and the | * According to Wikipedia, the term "Hijra" is considered derogatory in Pakistan, and the identity is often referred to as "Khawaja Sira" (with minor spelling variations) instead, so this alternate name should also be mentioned in the article. | ||
* Both [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rights_of_Transgender_Persons_Bill,_2014 India] and [http://www.senate.gov.pk/uploads/documents/1503334623_218.pdf Pakistan] enacted anti-discrimination legislation | * Both [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rights_of_Transgender_Persons_Bill,_2014 India] and [http://www.senate.gov.pk/uploads/documents/1503334623_218.pdf Pakistan] enacted anti-discrimination legislation for transgender people. Both explicitly mention this identity as an example of who the legislation applies to. This may be relevant to the "Legal Recognition" section. | ||
[[Special:Contributions/71.191.3.179|71.191.3.179]] 05:29, 16 June 2019 (UTC) | |||
:Good ideas! I don't currently have much time for the wiki (because real life), but this is a wiki, so you can make the changes yourself! Just click on the ''Edit'' tab and add the information you want to add :) --[[User:Ondo|Ondo]] ([[User talk:Ondo|talk]]) 09:29, 16 June 2019 (UTC) |
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I think it's pushing the term 'legally recognised' a bit. Hijra is not explicitly legally identified based on the given examples. rather 'T' and 'other' and Hijra would fall somewhere beneath the rather wide umbrella.
- Hi, in case you see this message, I've made a minor change. I'm not an expert in the topic, so if you have more information, please add it :) --Ondo (talk) 18:24, 28 March 2019 (UTC)
Some things to probably add to the article.
- According to Wikipedia, the term "Hijra" is considered derogatory in Pakistan, and the identity is often referred to as "Khawaja Sira" (with minor spelling variations) instead, so this alternate name should also be mentioned in the article.
- Both India and Pakistan enacted anti-discrimination legislation for transgender people. Both explicitly mention this identity as an example of who the legislation applies to. This may be relevant to the "Legal Recognition" section.
71.191.3.179 05:29, 16 June 2019 (UTC)