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A Cuban man
and transgender woman are set to marry in what is being seen as the country's
first "gay wedding".
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| The couple say their wedding is not intended as political provocation |
Same sex
marriage is illegal in Cuba, but bride Wendy Iriepa is legally a woman after
undergoing one of the first state sanctioned sex changes in 2007.
Her fiance,
Ignacio Estrada, is a noted dissident and gay rights activist in Cuba and is
also HIV positive.
The couple
say the wedding, timed to coincide with Fidel Castro's birthday, is a
"gift" for the former leader.
Lesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people faced official discrimination for
many years in Cuba, and in the early days of the revolution many were sent to
labour camps to stamp out their "counter-revolutionary" values.
But since
taking over from his brother as Cuba's leader, Raul Castro has introduced a
series of gay rights reforms, including legalising sex change operations.
Ms Iriepa
underwent her treatment at the National Centre for Sex Education, which is
headed by Raul Castro's daughter, Mariela.
"It's
wonderful. It will be the first 'gay' wedding in Cuba," Ms Iriepa told the
AFP news agency.
"I
don't want this to be seen as a political act. Even if it's a gift to Fidel,
I'm not worried about what the government will think."
'Ode to
freedom'
Mr Estrada
said he had always considered himself to be gay but that "with Wendy, it's
totally different".
"Today,
I don't know what I am - all I know is that I am in love with a woman," he
said.
The wedding
was "not a provocation", said Mr Estrada, but an acknowledgment of
their relationship.
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| Cubans have been celebrating the birthday of their ailing former leader |
"Our
wedding will be an ode to freedom, and the rights of the LGBT community."
Dissident
blogger Yoani Sanchez, who will act as witness at the ceremony, said that while
the marriage is not technically a gay wedding "it is the closest we have
come".
"For
one afternoon, a brief afternoon, we are putting our country into the third
millennium."
Huge
celebrations are taking place held in Cuba to mark Fidel Castro's 85th
birthday.
But it
remains unclear whether the man who led Cuba for 50 years will be able to
attend.
He has
rarely been seen in public since handing power to this brother in 2006 after
suffering serious illness.
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