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Sunday, June 8, 2014

Thailand transgender power

1. What is Crystal's job?
 She works for as a manager at the France cosmetic company L'Occitane.

2. Tell us more interesting things about Crystal.
 Her parents are professers and doctors. She doesn't smoke or drink alcohol and she's vegetarian .

3. What happened to Crystal?
  On June 22th 2007,Crystal went to a nightclub, Novotel Symptom Hotel in Bangkok. She tried to to enter the club. However, she was refused to enter the hotel because she was transgendered .

4. What was the big change in the constitution after what happened to Crystal?
 Equal rights were given for gays and transgended people and it was accepted in the constitution . Thailand was the first country in the history to provide equal rights to gays and transgendered.

5. How's Japan compared to Thailand ?
 Japan's constitution doesn't accept equal rights for gays and transgendered . These days we see men dressing up as women on TV . Many people don't have any resistance against transgenders anymore. I think we should give equal rights to transgenders , too. Other countries such as Spain and Canada accepts equal rights for them. There are many people that are gay and transgendered and I think they should have the right to be treated the same ways as others.