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A religious decree declaring transgender marriage to be legal has been cautiously welcomed in Pakistan, but activists say attitudes still need to change.
The decree, or fatwa, was passed on Sunday by a group of clerics.
It said that according to Islam transgender people with "visible signs" of being male or female may marry someone of the opposite sex.
But those with "visible signs of both genders" may not marry, it said
ISLAMABAD (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Pakistan’s marginalized transgender community on Wednesday welcomed the government’s decision to issue its first passport with a transgender category as an important milestone in the struggle against discrimination.
The conservative South Asian nation, where ****sexuality is a crime, last week issued a passport to prominent transgender activist Farzana Jan with an X to symbolize the third sex printed under the gender category of travel document.
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