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Readers Experiences
This is what people are saying about life for LGBTI people in CAMBODIA...
as a transgender i find this association biast for only abrivating transgender but not lesbian, gay, bisexual and intersex!i urge you to please change you association name immediately!
Srun Srorn
(user currently living in CAMBODIA)
posted for
bisexual
readers
on 04/02/2011
+5
My name is Srorn. I have a sad story to tell you.
All transgender men have been abused, rights violation, discrimination from family and police. In Siem Reap, most of transgender men have been arrested and sent into prison. Some of them the police raped, force to pay money, and the most sadness some of them have been shaved their hair by the cruel police.
But if we look back to the transgender women, they are forced to get married and produce children. Their partner's parents always stop them by asking police to arrest them.
Thank you for your time to read the short story.
All the best,
Srorn
much love from...
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