"Hermaphrodites" in sports: IOC and IAAF deny responsibility
IOC-Rally, Lausanne, Nov. 19, 2009 (Photo: Ärger)
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Zwischengeschlecht.org Press Release, 17.01.2010:
Discriminating,
unfair and harmful treatment of intersexed athletes ("hermaphrodites") in
women's sports has a long and painful history. The "suspected" athletes'
dignity and human rights keep getting violated on a regular basis by both of
the ruling international sports bodies, the International Olympics Committee
(IOC) and the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), as
well as by their subsidiaries and affiliates.
Until today, the governing bodies keep on denying their responsibilities and
refusing dialogue, as well as seemingly reacting only when forced by public
pressure, and if so pro forma only.
Case in point: The IOC's attitude with regards to their syposium on
"'ambiguous' gender cases" ending in Miami today.
CONTENTS
1. "Hermaphrodites" in international sports: arbitrariness and blackmail
2. IOC and IAAF: Still no binding ground rules
3. IOC and IAAF advocating forced genital surgeries on "hermaphrodites"
4. IOC denies responsibility and refuses dialogue
5. Sources
1. "HERMAPHRODITES" IN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS: ARBITRARINESS AND BLACKMAIL
Accused as cheaters, "suspicious" athletes are denied their rights to due process, informed consent and medical privacy, arbitrarily stripped of their medals and banned from further competition without proper possibility to appeal.
Public shaming and exposure of "suspects" as "sex test failures" and "hermaphrodites" is used a regular part of the procedure, serving as a compliance tool in order to keep "dubious" athletes from competing (i.e. forcing them to feign injury, undergo surgery or "retire quietly").
Unfortunately, since the decision to abandon the mandatory sex tests for women athletes, and replacing them with discretionary tests for individual athletes on grounds of "suspicion" or "challenge" (as the IAAF policy tellingly puts it), for (suspected) intersexed athletes the situation grew considerably worse, also due to less supervision by women's organizations and other pressure groups.
As the recent "cases" of Santhi Soundarajan and Mokgadi Caster Semenya [1] illustrate, athletes hailing from poor "developing countries" without actual possibilities to defend themselves against this injustice, are treated particularly inconsiderately.
The human rights advocacy group Zwischengeschlecht.org demands
justice!
2. IOC AND IAAF: STILL NO BINDING GROUND RULES
At the moment, both the IOC and the IAAF still have no transparent, fair and
internationally binding ground rules concerning the participation of intersexed
athletes. In contrary, arbitrary exclusions based on inapt and intransparent
„sex tests“, sometimes consisting of a Barr Body Test or a hormonal analysis
only, are still widespread.
Although the IOC introduced a "consensus on sex reassignment in sports" in 2003
[2], which the IAAF refined to its "Policy on Gender Verification" of 2006 [3],
both are not internationally binding and are arbitrarily interpreted or plainly
ignored by the parent sports bodies and their local or affiliated organizations
(see e.g. the "cases" of Santhi Soundarajan and Mokgadi Caster Semenya).
Further, both documents cater primarily to transsexuals, not to the intersexed,
and were obviously drawn without consultation by the intersexed themselves and
their organizations.
3. IOC AND IAAF ADVOCATING FORCED GENITAL SURGERY ON
"HERMAPHRODITES"
Cosmetic genital surgeries on intersexed children and other forced treatments
without a medical indication are arguably the worst human rights violation
within the "developed world" since World War II. [4]
These barbaric "cosmetic" treatments, which by experts have been compared with
the effects of female genital mutilation, include, but are not limited
to:
- "corrective surgery", e.g. amputation of the penis/clitoris a.k.a.
"clitoral reduction"; "penile reconstruction"; "hypospadias repair"; etc.
- carving an artificial "neo-vagina" which has to be permanently dilated
- castration, followed by lifelong hormone "therapy"
- pre-natal hormone "therapy" (introduced in the late 1970s)
- concealing the truth from the "patients" [5]
Intersexed individuals, their organizations and allies criticize these severe
forms of medical abuse since the early 1990s, apparently leading to some out of
court settlements with fallible hospitals in combination with "confidentiality
agreements" imposed on the suing parents. In 2009, the German intersexed
Christiane Völling won a damages suit against her former surgeon, who castrated
her without her informed consent (as it is standard practice with
"hermaphrodites") [6]. Also in 2009, the UN-Committee CEDAW criticized the
forced surgeries on intersexed children [7].
However, the IOC and the IAAF continue to advocate and impose medically not
indicated surgeries on intersexed athletes, even in cases where the sports
bodies fail to bring forward any evidence that the athletes concerned would
have any advantage from being intersexed.
Cases in point see again the horrible treatment of Santhi Soundarajan by IOC
affiliate organization Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), as well as recent media
coverage about the IAAF strongly recommending gonadectomy (castration) for
Caster Semenya on spurious "medical grounds" and the IAAF's scandalous public
offer of "free surgeries" for Caster Semenya.
4. IOC DENIES RESPONSIBILITY AND REFUSES DIALOGUE
In conjunction with a congress by the exact medical trade responsible for the
decade long abuse against intersexed children, the IOC and the IAAF organized a
symposium in Miami Beach concluding today.
On this occasion, the human rights advocacy group Zwischengeschlecht.org had
held a protest at the IOC's headquarter [8], asking the IOC in an Open Letter
[9] to include or at least consult the intersexed themselves and their
organizations as well. In their official answer to the Open Letter [10], the
IOC ostentatiously chose to ignore this concern.
Another concern mentioned in the Open Letter by Zwischengeschlecht.org related
to the unfair and damaging treatment of Santhi Soundarajan by IOC affiliate
organization OCA. Here, the IOC just issued a blanked denial of any
responsibility.
Tellingly, in their answer the IOC also included another blanket denial of any
responsibility with regards to the "case" of Caster Semenya—despite the fact
that the South African athlete wasn't mentioned in the Open Letter at all. And
despite the fact that the IOC subsidiary SASOC, the National Olympic Committee
of South Africa, only very recently and very publicly declared Caster Semenya
to be officially banned from competition in any official race, be it
international or local.
http://zwischengeschlecht.org
5. SOURCES
[1] see also http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/09/438367.html
see also [4]
[2] IOC-"Statement of the Stockholm consensus on sex reassignment in sports"
(PDF): http://www.olympic.org/Documents/Reports/EN/en_report_905.pdf
IOC-"Explanatory note to the recommendation on sex reassignment and sports"
(PDF): http://www.olympic.org/Documents/Reports/EN/en_report_904.pdf
[3] IAAF Policy on Gender Verification (PDF): http://www.iaaf.org/mm/document/imported/36983.pdf
[4] The Hounding of Caster Semenya and the Extermination of Hermaphrodites in
the "Developed World":
http://zwischengeschlecht.org/pages/Semenya-Soundarajan-Discrimination-of-Hermaphrodites-in-Sports
[5] see CEDAW Shadow Report by Association of Intersexed People (2009), p. 13:
http://intersex.shadowreport.org
[6| see box "THE VÖLLING CASE":
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/index/Doctors_playing_God_with_childrens_sex.html?cid=981950
see also:
http://intersexnews.blogspot.com/2009/09/surgeon-gives-up-and-pays-damages-to.html
[7] Germany was slapped for refusing dialogue with intersex-NGOs and urged to
deliver a progress report: (CEDAW/C/DEU/CO/6, 4., 61., 62., 67., PDF): http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/cedaw/docs/co/CEDAW-C-DEU-CO6.pdf
The relevant bits of the Recommendations (english at bottom):
http://blog.zwischengeschlecht.info/post/2009/02/13/CEDAW%3A-Schriftliche-Empfehlungen-an-die-Bundesregierung
Report from 43rd Session (in German):
http://blog.zwischengeschlecht.info/post/2009/02/05/Genf%3A-UNO-mahnt-Bundesregierung
[8] IOC Rally, Lausanne, 19.11.09: http://zwischengeschlecht.org/pages/Justice-for-Santhi-Soundarajan-and-Caster-Semenya-Rally-19.11.09
[9] Open Letter to International Olympic Committee (IOC), 19.11.2009: http://zwischengeschlecht.org/pages/Open-Letter-to-International-Olympic-Committee-(IOC),-19.11.2009
[10] IOC's Answer to the Open Letter, 21.11.2009: http://zwischengeschlecht.org/pages/IOC-s-%28Non-%29Answer-to-the-Open-Letter-by-Zwischengeschlecht.org
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IOC/IAAF/FIFA: Mandatory Gender Tests, Surgery for Intersexed
Athletes
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IOC Rally 19.11.09 >>>
Open Letter to IOC
>>>
Stop Genital Surgery
Published on Sunday, January 17 2010 by DT1192-GANDI