Transgender rights are invisible in Pakistan because they are wilfully ignored, despite the Supreme Court having ordered that measures be taken to incorporate the community into the mainstream. In 2012, NADRA created an option for the third gender on identity cards to facilitate transgender persons and in recent years, a few members of the community have run for local offices. However, despite court orders and some legislation to alleviate the plight of the transgender community, their dignified existence in society remains a struggle because of our bigotry and the lack of perspective for transgender members as individuals deserving of all the rights accorded to other citizens of Pakistan. The societal rejection has transformed from ostracism to now violently targeting them. This has been allowed to continue to the point where members are losing life battles in hospitals and in their activist roles because of severe antipathy towards the group. The rest of us are apathetic, just as staff at the hospital was where Alesha succumbed to her trauma. The state needs to set the right example here. It must bring the killers to justice, and provide full support to the TAA and other members of the transgender community. The provincial government must take the staff at Lady Reading Hospital to task. Discrimination and apathy towards suffering patients have no place in a hospital; they should review the Hippocratic oath. The severity of inhumane treatment towards the transgender community is realised when its members post on social media, “kill all of us”.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 27th, 2016.
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