‘We are killed for what we are’: trans women in Colombia targeted by armed groups
More than 40 transgender women were killed last year, with armed groups’ threatening a further wave of ‘social cleansing’ in Caquetá• Photographs by Antonio CascioTatiana Cespedes, 51, was working in the hair salon that she had set up in her home in southern Colombia’s department of Caquetá when three armed men burst in. She had one week to leave town, they warned her, otherwise she would be killed.The men belonged to one of the many armed groups that still operate in Colombia despite the peace agreement signed in 2016 between the country’s biggest rebel group, the Farc, and the government. Continue reading...
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