
Peru's RENIEC Faces Backlash Over Transgender Name Change Policy
RENIEC's Transgender Name Change Policy Sparks Controversy in Peru Peru's national registry, RENIEC, is facing criticism over its policy requiring transgender individuals to undergo vaginoplasty before changing their names on their national identification documents. This controversial requirement has sparked outrage among human rights advocates and transgender individuals themselves. Dayanita, a transgender woman interviewed on the Tampoco Tampodcast, shared her experience with the process. "They told me I had to have the vaginoplasty to change my name," she said, expressing her frustration with the requirement. The podcast also highlighted several similar cases, indicating a systemic issue within RENIEC's procedures. This policy raises concerns about discrimination and the violation of transgender rights. Critics argue that it is unnecessary, invasive, and reinforces harmful stereotypes. They advocate for a more inclusive policy that respects the rights and identities of transgender individuals. The Tampoco Tampodcast interview underscores the need for a more equitable and just system for transgender people in Peru. The ongoing debate highlights the importance of addressing systemic discrimination and ensuring that the rights of all citizens are protected.