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Indyra Mendoza is shown wearing a dark shirt and standing in front of a projector showing a news clipping.

This activist group is taking on the state of Honduras in the first trans femicide court case

March 10, 2020
LGBTQ

If the court rules in Cattrachas' favor, this will be the first time Honduras is held responsible for trans femicide. The group hopes it will set a precedent for similar cases across Latin America. 

This activist group is taking on the state of Honduras in the first trans femicide court case

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