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Honduras LGBT+ community, particularly trans women, face violence and discrimination during lockdown

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Lockdown in Honduras is exacerbating violence against LGBT+ people, and trans women in particular, according to the Arcoiris LGBT Association.

The country went into lockdown on March 20 and on that same day constitutional guarantees were suspended – making it incredibly difficult for those with little resources to access essentials such as food and water. […] The post Honduras LGBT+ community, particularly trans women, face violence and discrimination during lockdown appeared first on GCN.

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