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Friday, February 4, 2011

Trans Horror in Honduras

In this picture the brutal beating of advocate and activist for the rights of transsexuals , barbara paola vargueza, president of an association in trans Honduras. May 13, 2009






















L ' Honduras (officially República de Honduras ) is a nation of (112 492 km ², 7,326,496 inhabitants, with the capitalTegucigalpa ) 's Central American isthmus. It is the second poorest country in the Americas.

In the space of two months have killed six women transsexuals in this small town in America Centrale.I homicide rates in Honduras are the highest in Central America and are ten times higher than those in the United States.

From 28 June 2009 when there was a coup, began the murders, which amount to 34 deaths in the LGBT community, and many of them belong to the trans community.

The director of the Red Lesbian, Indyra Mendoza, said the killings have rocked the entire gay and trans communities in Honduras. "We need changes in laws and prevention programs to end discrimination in Honduras, because at the moment we are living our lives in hiding," he added.


In December, Lorenza Hernandez, a young trans woman of 23 years, raped, stoned to death and his body burned by members of a gang. That same month, Cheo, trans sex worker was found dead with a knife. Also in December, Lady Oscar Martinez Salgado, a 45 year old transgender woman is stabbed to death many times in his home and his body burned, allegedly by two strangers.













Earlier this month, Cheo, a young transgender woman was stabbed to death in a street in Tegucigalpa, Genesis, trans a wild woman between 23 and 27y.o., is strangled by unknown assailants. And a young transsexual is not identified, was killed with multiple gunshot wounds.

Human Rights Watch said that the six transgender women who were killed in the past two months have also been tortured.

The Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Ana Pineda, has condemned these hate crimes against the LGBT community in Honduras.

The main leaders of the LGBT community will ask the government to clarify these crimes.

In turn, the U.S. embassy in Honduras expressed concern at the six crimes against the community transsexual / transgender people, recalling that the Honduran laws offer protection to all its citizens regardless of sexual orientation and asked the police of 'in Honduras investigate these crimes and bring the perpetrators to justice and to take all necessary measures to ensure the protection of this community.

Source: http://portugalgay.pt/news/Y210111A/honduras:_transcausto_nas_honduras

Source: http://blabbeando.blogspot.com/2011/01/honduras-ask-authorities-to-put-end-to.html

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