CRC77 > VIDEO + TRANSCRIPT: Spain questioned over Intersex Genital Mutilation by UN Committee on the Rights of the Child - Gov: No Data, No Protection
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UN-CRC
77th Session @ Palais Wilson, Geneva 22.01.2018, 09:56h: Getting ready
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Geneva, 22 January: Spain is
up
for review at the 77th session of the UN Committee on the Rights of
the Child (CRC).
Intersex organisations StopIGM.org and Brújula
Intersexual and Spanish intersex advocates submitted
compelling
evidence of the ongoing practice in public Spanish children's clinics to
the Committee, and are now hoping for tough questions on
intersex and Intersex Genital Mutilation.
In addition, our thematic Intersex NGO report has been endorsed by the Coordinadora de Profesionales por la Prevención de Abusos (CoPPA) – many thanks! >>> English | Español
The review of Spain was transmitted
live in English and Spanish on webtv.un.org:
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VIDEO Session 1 (English + Español) with Committee questions:
10-13h CET
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VIDEO Session 2 (EN + ES) with Spain's answers and follow-up
question: 15-18h CET
StopIGM.org was reporting LIVE from Palais Wilson [original report]:
Session 1, Mon 22.01.2018, 10-13h CET
10:10h: The live transmission is on! Head of Spanish Delegation presenting introductory statement ...
12:31h:
(Video
@ 2:33:35)YAY!! Second round of questions, CRC task force
coordinator and vice chairperson Ms. Olga Khazova [...] raises
intersex children! Says the Committee is concerned about
non-consensual genital mutilation and other detrimental treatment
imposed on intersex children in various clinics in Spain, which is
often unnecessary and always very painful, with lifelong
consequences. Question: Do you plan to stop such
surgeries until a child is able to make its own decision?
Unofficial Trancript:
12:58h: Session adjourned until 3 pm ...«Another question on intersex children. The Committee is concerned about the still existing practice of non-consensual genital mutilation as well as other detrimental procedures that are imposed on intersex children in various clinics in Spain.
Such surgeries and procedures, which are often unnecessary and are always very painful produce life-long negative consequences and I don’t have time to develop this issue, I believe you are familiar with all the problems that are accompanying.
So my question is: do you plan to stop such surgeries or procedures and postpone them until later time when a child is able to make his or her own decision or at least participate in decision making, and perhaps when it turned out that such a surgery is not necessary at all.»
Session 2, Mon 22.01.2018, 15-18h CET
15:02h: Session resumed, the live transmission is back on!
15:40h: (Video
@ 39:16) Answer on intersex by Ms. Sagrario
Mateu (Chief Health Services for Mothers and Children)!Says
children are dealt with in primary health services, which do a good
job, although they are overburdened, and is supported by scientific
community. Genital mutilation is a very complex issue, no specific
figures available here. Best thing is to wait. Children are also
referred to specialised services.
Unofficial
transcript (of UN simultaneous translation from original Spanish):
«You also asked about intersex children, and in answer to this I can say that intersex children are dealt with within the primary health care services. They are overburdened but work very well and do have common protocols. They are heavily supported by the scientific communities and work well.
So intersex children are seen just like any other child in mainstream primary health care services, and the question of mutilations or surgical operations, I think these are very complex issues, I really don’t have specific figures for you here, but I know that it’s something that child health care professionals do deal with. We have to look at the hormonal development of these children when it’s not very clear how the development will take place.
There are once again in this area some communities that work better than others, but it’s I think obviously the best thing to do is to wait in the case of intersex children, and primary health care service refer cases to specialised health care services if appropriate.»
15:43h: (Video
@ 43:19) YAY!! Committee expert and CRC vice chairperson
Mr. José Rodríguez Reyes follows up on
intersex! Asks if there are systems in place for
statistical collection? Are there manuals for
training of health care staff? Are there any legal
provisions?
Unofficial transcript (of UN
simultaneous translation from original Spanish):
«Thank you, good afternoon, and my greetings to the distinguished delegation that is here with us this afternoon.
You have been telling us that you have very few cases of intersex children. I wonder whether you have any statistical collection system to know exactly how many intersex children there are in Spain, and whether you have any practical manuals or training which is provided to health care staff precisely so they can become more familiar with this issue.
And finally whether you have any legal provisions that relate to intersex children.»
15:44h: (Video
@ 44:12) Follow-up answer on intersex by
Ms. Sagrario Mateu (Chief Health Services for
Mothers and Children):There is no national register,
autonomous communities collect own data. Some have manuals and legislation,
others not. National Health System is aware, children can also
be sent to regional centers for treatment. Plus she simply ignored the
question about legal privisions!
Unofficial
transcription (of UN simultaneous translation from original
Spanish):
«Thank you, Sir, for that question. We don’t have a national register because we don’t have a national assistance register in Spain. All of the autonomous Communities collect their own data, and obviously, if we want to re-evaluate policy at the central level then we have to ask the Communities for their figures.
And guides on intersex children, well, there are such guides, there are autonomous Communities that have such good guides in place. The scientific community is also involved here and it works very well in this area, as well as training is concerned, while at the national level I believe that this is training which is being attempted at the autonomous Community level, because the intersex child must be seen by someone who has been trained whether they are operated on or not.
There is no national register, I would repeat, but the health care system is aware of these children. So it is a question of how the system is coordinated.»
17:55h: Closing remarks by CRC chairperson Ms. Renate Winter ... Session closed.
UPDATE! Now 29 UN Reprimands for Intersex Genital Mutilations – And Counting ...
IGM Practices in Spain: 2017 CRC NGO
Report
Human Rights Violations Of Children With Variations Of Sex
Anatomy
IGM in Spain • Complicity of the
State • IGM is Harmful Practice
>>>
English (PDF, 815 kb) >>>
Español (PDF, 335 kb)
>>> Endorsement of Intersex NGO Report by CoPPA:
English |
Español
>>>
UN-CRC to investigate Intersex Genital Mutilation in Spain
>>>
CRC77 > Intersex Genital Mutilation in Spain reported to UN
>>> Intersex human rights at the UN are under attack!!!
See also:
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“Harmful Medical Practice”: UN, COE, ACHPR, IACHR condem
IGM
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29 UN Reprimands for Intersex Genital Mutilations – and counting
...
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UN Committee for the Rights of the Child (CRC): IGM = Harmful Practice
+ Violence
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UN Committee against Torture (CAT) 2015: IGM = Inhuman Treatment or
Torture
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UN Women's Rights Committee (CEDAW): IGM = Harmful Practice
• UN Committee on the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD): Violation of
Integrity
• UN Human Rights
Committee (HRCttee) to examine IGM Practices
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CAT 2011: Germany must investigate IGM practices and compensate
survivors!
Intersex Genital Mutilations • 17 Most Common
Forms
Human Rights Violations Of Children With Variations Of Sex
Anatomy
IGM – Historical
Overview • What is
Intersex? • How Common are
IGMs?
>>>
Download PDF (3.65 MB)
>>> Table
of Contents
IGM as a Harmful Practice: 2015
UN-CRC Briefing
• IGM: A Survivor's Perspective • Intersex Movement History
• What are Variations of Sex Anatomy? • What are IGM Practices?
• IGM and Human Rights • Conclusion: IGM is a Harmful Practice
>>>
Download PDF (3.14 MB)
>>>
Table of Contents
Eliminating IGM practices by holding the perpetrators accountable via well-established applicable human rights frameworks, including Inhuman Treatment and Harmful Practices – Presentation @ UN expert meeting on Intersex Human Rights


