by Rex Wockner
International News
Ireland needs to fix its laws on transgender issues, the Irish Human Rights Commission said Oct. 1.
Among other things, post-op transsexuals should be able to get a new birth certificate and get married to someone of the opposite sex, the commission said.
The group recommended the government move on the matter with urgency, pointing out that the current laws run afoul of decisions by the European Court of Human Rights.