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South Korea mourns death of first known trans soldier calling for an end to LGBTQ+ discrimination

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The sudden death of the first known transgender soldier in South Korea, Byun Hui-su, sparked an outpouring of condolences on Thursday, March 4.

Byun, 23, was dismissed from her role as a staff sergeant last year for undergoing gender affirmation surgery. On Wednesday, March 3, Byun was found dead by authorities at her home in […] The post South Korea mourns death of first known trans soldier calling for an end to LGBTQ+ discrimination appeared first on GCN.

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