Georgian transgender woman dies after attack
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 23 November 2016 |
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November 23, 2016
Although homosexuality and gender-change are legal in Georgia, society's view of the LGBT minority remains negative.
A 34-year-old Georgian transgender woman has died in a Tbilisi clinic after succumbing to injuries inflicted on her during an assault in October.
Zizi (formerly Zurab) Shekeladze was hit several times by a concrete bar and her throat was slashed by a blade several times in the Georgian capital on October 14. She had been hospitalized since then.
A man suspected in the attack, Giorgi Murjikneli, was arrested and charged with attempted murder on October 15.
A preliminary hearing into his case is scheduled for early December.
LGBT rights defenders in Georgia have demanded the suspect be charged with a "hate crime."
Although homosexuality and gender-change are legal in Georgia, society's view of the LGBT minority remains negative.
In 2013, Georgian LGBT activists were severely beaten up in Tbilisi after trying to hold a rally against homophobia.
Based on reporting by Apsny.ge and 1tv.ge
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