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A light has been shone on women’s rights for all the world to see
A shocking tribunal decision against Maya Forstater, who lost her job for believing sex is immutable, has elevated the ‘gender debate’ to a new level of international scrutiny, writes RUTH SERWOTKA
Maya Forstater speaks about her case at a Woman's Place UK event this year

ON DECEMBER 19 a shocking decision was delivered in a London tribunal hearing.  

Maya Forstater, a feminist campaigner, had lost her case. The refusal of her employer, a global development think tank, to extend an employment contract with her because of her feminist views was effectively ruled lawful. 

The tribunal heard that Forstater was a “gender critical” feminist, part of a growing women’s movement in Britain and globally, and that she held as a core premise that men cannot change into women and that humans, as a dimorphic species, cannot change sex, a scientific and immutable fact. 

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