Unknown gunmen killed a transgender person in Pakistan’s
port city of Karachi Wednesday, police said, in the latest attack to
target the marginalised community in the deeply conservative country.
The attackers initially threw eggs from a moving car at the
victim and her friend before returning to the scene and firing gunshots
at the pair.
“The bullet hit the jaw (of the victim) who died of that shot,” senior police officer Saqib Ismail told AFP.
In 2009, Pakistan became one of the first countries in the world to
legally recognise a third sex, allowing transgenders to obtain identity
cards, while several have also run in elections.
Despite these strides, many transgender Pakistanis face
rampant discrimination and are forced to live as pariahs, often reduced
to begging or prostitution and subjected to extortion and violence.
Modern-day Pakistani transgender people claim to be cultural
heirs of the eunuchs who thrived at the courts of the Mughal emperors
that ruled the Indian subcontinent for two centuries until the British
arrived in the 19th century and banned them.
AFP
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