El Salvador: Police Officers Convicted for Transgender Murder
Further Efforts Needed to Prevent, Prosecute Hate Crimes
![A transgender woman shows a photograph of Camila Díaz, whom she met while migrating to the US, where they both turned themselves in to immigration authorities. Both women were eventually deported.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2020/202003americas_elsalvador_lgbt_diaz.jpg?itok=WiUcfjpM)
Further Efforts Needed to Prevent, Prosecute Hate Crimes
Commission Report Neglects Urgent Problems, Sets Dangerous Precedent
Historic Apology a Step Toward Respect for Bodily Autonomy
Survivors in Lebanon Lack Needed Services
Men, Transgender Women Particularly Vulnerable, Lacking Services
10 Months’ Jail, Fine, Deportation to Potential Danger
AfroQueer Podcast Highlights LGBT People’s Precarious Lives in Morocco
Campaign Launch for Urgent LGBT Non-Discrimination Protections
Government Needs to Clarify Gender-Based Quarantine System
Homeless Shelter Residents to Be Compensated After Arbitrary Detention
Move Raises Questions of When Gender Markers Are Necessary