The Second International Intersex Forum
12 December 2012
The Second International Intersex Forum
Between 9-11 December 2012, the second International Intersex Forum took place in Stockholm. This event brought together 37 activists representing 33 intersex organisations and supportive institutions from all continents.
The Forum agreed to affirm the principles of the first International Intersex Forum and extended the demands aiming to end discrimination against intersex people and to ensure the right of bodily integrity and self-determination:
1. To put an end to mutilating and
‘normalising’ practices such as genital surgeries,
psychological and other medical treatments, including
infanticide and selective abortion (on the grounds of
intersex).
2. To ensure that the personal, free, prior,
and fully informed consent of the intersex individual is a
compulsory requirement in all medical practices and
protocols.
3. Creating and facilitating supportive, safe
and celebratory environments for intersex people, their
families and surroundings.
4. In view of ensuring the
bodily integrity and health of the intersex child,
psycho-social support and non-pathologising peer support be
provided to parents and/or care providers and the child`s
immediate family instead of surgical or other medical
treatment unless such interventions are live-saving.
5.
The provision of all human rights and citizenship rights to
intersex people.
6. The provision of access to one`s own
medical records and any documentation, and the affirmation
of the intersex person`s right to truth.
7. The
acknowledgement and redress of the suffering and injustice
caused in the past.
In view of the above the Forum calls on:
1. The United Nations to take on board intersex rights
in its human rights work.
2. Other regional and national
human rights institutions to address the human rights of
intersex people in their work and in turn call on their
respective governments/institutions to affirm them.
3.
Human rights organisations and LGBTI specific organisations
to give visibility and inclusion to intersex people and
their human rights concerns.
4. Intersex people to link
up to the intersex movement and help it become more
visible.
The Forum thanks the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe for its engagement with the Forum and calls on it to fulfil its intentions to address intersex rights in its work.
Finally the Forum calls on the members of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association currently gathered in Stockholm for the ILGA World Conference 2012 to support the creation of an Intersex Secretariat with the ILGA structure.
ENDS