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Copied from talk page inasmuch as this discussion should be carried on by all editors of this article, not just two. If you disagree, just revert back. GeorgeLouis ( talk) 04:52, 23 December 2012 (UTC) I'm requesting that you revert yourself at LGBT rights in Ecuador. I wrote that the activist group claims those things, not because the word "claim" is quoted in sources, but because their allegations against the clinics are claims and not necessarily factual. Zaalbar ( talk) 00:04, 23 December 2012 (UTC)
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A user has been reverting my edits in this article for no reasons. In the section about same-sex adoptions, I wrote that single people can freely adopt and cited the Ecuadorian Children's Right Code as a source, bur he reverted me saying that he doesn't speak Spanish. That's not a reason at all to revert me, he can't just presume bad faith and revert me because he just doesn't speak a certain language. Ecuador is a Spanish-speaking country so all the laws are obviously going to be written in Spanish. I'm going to provide a translation of the article here, but it should be noted that the user reverted me even when he shouldn't have done so.
Also I provided a source that talked about how the article of the Ecuadorian Penal Code that used to criminalize sexual acts between persons of the same sex was overturned by the Constitutional Tribunal (Ecuador's highest court), but then he just reverted me saying that the Constitutional Tribunal can't overturn laws. I don't know if he's some kind of expert in Ecuadorian laws, but he can't just do that. I provided a source that stated what I wrote but he just deleted it without presenting a source saying that the Constitutional Tribunal of Ecuador can't overturn laws. He obviously didn't think that the highest courts of every country work in a different way. So again, he shouldn't have reverted me unless he could provide a source.
Third, I've presented many sources about the legalization of civil unions in Ecuador, both in Spanish and English. He just called them flat out wrong and reverted me again. This is unacceptable. He can't just do that. I presented many sources that give prove of this but he just deleted what I wrote. He didn't present a single source to support his statement that all the other sources were "flat out wrong", so unless he provide one, he can't revert me. I live in Ecuador, so I know from personal experience about these things, but not just that, as I said, I provided sources for every single statement I included in the article. He haven't. He presumed bad faith from me, even when he shouldn't have done so. I'm including my sourced information again, and I expect more than calling them "flat out wrong" or "I don't speak Spanish" if someone wants to delete it.
By the way the article that states that adoption by single people is possible is the 153, which translates roughly to "Legal constituted heterosexual couples will be prefered at the time of an adoption than single people". -- DrkFrdric ( talk) 18:50, 22 January 2013 (UTC)
How does Ecuador deal with transsexual people?
Is transition &/or surgery legal?
Are they allowed to correct their identity documents? Is genital surgery required to correct identity documents?
Are they counted as members of their aquired sex for purposes of marriage?
Likewise for transgender/non-op transsexuals. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.124.115.155 ( talk) 06:40, 7 March 2014 (UTC)
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Copied from talk page inasmuch as this discussion should be carried on by all editors of this article, not just two. If you disagree, just revert back. GeorgeLouis ( talk) 04:52, 23 December 2012 (UTC) I'm requesting that you revert yourself at LGBT rights in Ecuador. I wrote that the activist group claims those things, not because the word "claim" is quoted in sources, but because their allegations against the clinics are claims and not necessarily factual. Zaalbar ( talk) 00:04, 23 December 2012 (UTC)
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A user has been reverting my edits in this article for no reasons. In the section about same-sex adoptions, I wrote that single people can freely adopt and cited the Ecuadorian Children's Right Code as a source, bur he reverted me saying that he doesn't speak Spanish. That's not a reason at all to revert me, he can't just presume bad faith and revert me because he just doesn't speak a certain language. Ecuador is a Spanish-speaking country so all the laws are obviously going to be written in Spanish. I'm going to provide a translation of the article here, but it should be noted that the user reverted me even when he shouldn't have done so.
Also I provided a source that talked about how the article of the Ecuadorian Penal Code that used to criminalize sexual acts between persons of the same sex was overturned by the Constitutional Tribunal (Ecuador's highest court), but then he just reverted me saying that the Constitutional Tribunal can't overturn laws. I don't know if he's some kind of expert in Ecuadorian laws, but he can't just do that. I provided a source that stated what I wrote but he just deleted it without presenting a source saying that the Constitutional Tribunal of Ecuador can't overturn laws. He obviously didn't think that the highest courts of every country work in a different way. So again, he shouldn't have reverted me unless he could provide a source.
Third, I've presented many sources about the legalization of civil unions in Ecuador, both in Spanish and English. He just called them flat out wrong and reverted me again. This is unacceptable. He can't just do that. I presented many sources that give prove of this but he just deleted what I wrote. He didn't present a single source to support his statement that all the other sources were "flat out wrong", so unless he provide one, he can't revert me. I live in Ecuador, so I know from personal experience about these things, but not just that, as I said, I provided sources for every single statement I included in the article. He haven't. He presumed bad faith from me, even when he shouldn't have done so. I'm including my sourced information again, and I expect more than calling them "flat out wrong" or "I don't speak Spanish" if someone wants to delete it.
By the way the article that states that adoption by single people is possible is the 153, which translates roughly to "Legal constituted heterosexual couples will be prefered at the time of an adoption than single people". -- DrkFrdric ( talk) 18:50, 22 January 2013 (UTC)
How does Ecuador deal with transsexual people?
Is transition &/or surgery legal?
Are they allowed to correct their identity documents? Is genital surgery required to correct identity documents?
Are they counted as members of their aquired sex for purposes of marriage?
Likewise for transgender/non-op transsexuals. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.124.115.155 ( talk) 06:40, 7 March 2014 (UTC)
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