“Put on my left shoe on my right foot again” is finally out! listen to it :3
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For this day of pride, I want to remember middle eastern women who were tortured or killed for being LGBT. May they rest in eternal paradise, and may we fight against such hate.
Mahshid Fallahi, a 30-year-old transgender woman, was killed in a knife attack in Sanandaj (Sine) approximately two weeks ago. Her body remains unclaimed and is being held in one of the city's morgues.
Based on information obtained by Hengaw Organization for Human Rights, Fallahi had been rejected by her family and was homeless at the time of her death.
Sources told Hengaw that nearly two weeks after Fallahi’s killing, her family has yet to come forward to claim her remains.
Speaking to Hengaw on condition of anonymity, a social worker confirmed that no arrests have been made in connection with Fallahi’s death.
Hengaw Organization for Human Rights is also aware of Fallahi’s former legal name. However, like many transgender individuals undergoing gender transition, she had changed the name assigned to her at birth. Within transgender communities, a person's former name is often referred to as a “deadname.” While Hengaw records all relevant information for human rights documentation purposes, it strictly refrains from publishing or referring to transgender individuals by their deadnames.
Hengaw Organization for Human Rights continues to investigate and verify the circumstances surrounding this case. Individuals with credible and verifiable information regarding the killing of Mahshid Fallahi, the status of the investigation, or the identity of those potentially responsible are encouraged to share that information with Hengaw through secure communication channels.
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@katziix bc society literally thinks a bi woman with a boyfriend is just straight but they think a bi man with a girlfriend is undercover gay like people cant comprehend bisexuals existing without putting them in a box
bisexual who only dated the same gender, bisexuals who only dated the opposite gender, bisexuals who dated many genders, bisexuals who never dated anyone. They all deserve a happy pride month, stop being biphobic.