EXPERT VIEWS - Transgender rights around the world
16 Nov 2011 10:56
By Rebekah Curtis
http://www.trust.org/trustlaw/news/expert-views-transgender-rights-around-the-worldLONDON (TrustLaw) – More than 100 transgender people murdered worldwide this year will be among those commemorated during Sunday's international Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR).
Here activists and members of the transgender community, from around the world, talk to TrustLaw about the state of transgender rights today.
Liesl Theron, South Africa
Theron is executive director of transgender rights organisation Gender DynamiX, Cape Town
What are your impressions of transgender rights globally?
Transgender people face the worst challenges, regardless of which country they are coming from or situated in. The type of challenges might vary from country to country due to the political and social environment in that country, but usually trans people are on the fringes of society, and the most marginalised.
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Transgenders murdered as world resists change
16 Nov 2011 12:18
By Rebekah Curtis
http://www.trust.org/trustlaw/news/transgenders-murdered-as-world-resists-changeLONDON (TrustLaw) – Ever since she can remember, Katherine Cummings knew she had been born into the wrong body.
"I knew I was transgendered as far back as memories go," said the 76-year old, formerly called John, who works at Australia's Gender Centre for people with gender issues. "Four years of age or so."
Since her 1930s childhood, the lives of transgender people have improved dramatically in many countries. But discrimination remains widespread. Hundreds of transgender people are killed every year and many live in constant fear of attack.