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Argentina rolls out ID cards for non-binary people dw.com 10 hrs ago dw.com
LGBTQ activists have welcomed the first time in South America that people who do not identify as male or female can tick a third box in their ID cards. © David Fernández/dpa/picture alliance Argentina has some of the most progressive laws for LGBTQ rights in South America
People who neither identify as male nor female in Argentina will be able to use X the gender field in their national ID document and passports starting Wednesday.
Argentina is the first country in South America to officially recognize non-binary citizens.
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Argentina creates an ID for nonbinary people
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People pose forming an X at Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires
By Karol Suarez, CNN
Argentina’s President Alberto Fernandez announced a new National Identity Document (DNI) for nonbinary people on Wednesday.
The DNI’s goal is to guarantee the right to gender identity fo people who don’t recognize themselves as either female or male, he said.
“There are other identities besides man and woman that must be respected,” Fernandez said during a news conference from the Casa Rosada Museum in Buenos Aires.
The new document establishes the terminology “x” in the field of gender in amended DNI and passports.