Refuge trans woman deported by Turkey over HIV status killed in Syria

A Syrian refugee trans woman, who was deported by Turkey after her HIV status was exposed on social media, was killed by the Free Syrian Army in collaboration with her family in Syria.

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Adana LGBTI+ Solidarity on July 27 announced that a Syrian trans woman who were deported by Turkish authorities to Syria over her HIV status were killed in there five days ago.

LGBTI+ news outlet KaosGL reported that she was killed by Free Syrian Army and her family.

On July 5, local news outlets and several social media users shared medical documents about the refugee woman with serious hate speech. 

Even though it is illegal to disclose any person’s medical information in Turkey, authorities decided to deport the refugee woman instead of punishing those involved in the crime.

The Adana LGBTI+ Solidarity stated, “In Adana, a Syrian trans woman had her private health information shared without consent and faced hate speech. This violated her personal rights and privacy. Trans woman M.E. was deported through the Cilvegözü Border Gate following these events. Unfortunately, we learned that she passed away five days ago.”

The solidarity underscored that Turkey should no longer be defined as a "safe country" for LGBTI+ asylum seekers and refugees.

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