Bullet points of Trans woman killed in Georgia day after anti-LGBT law passed
Bullet points of Trans woman killed in Georgia day after anti-LGBT law passed
- One of Georgia's most well-known transgender women, Kesaria Abramidze, was killed in her home a day after the country's parliament passed a major anti-LGBT bill.
- This tragic event has been linked to the new anti-LGBT law, with rights groups and international figures condemning the legislation.
- The bill restricts rights for LGBT people and has sparked concerns about increased discrimination and stigmatization in Georgia.
- The EU has called on the Georgian government to withdraw the law, warning that it could impact the country's aim of joining the EU.
- One of Georgia's most well-known transgender women, Kesaria Abramidze, was killed in her home a day after the country's parliament passed a major anti-LGBT bill.
- This tragic event has been linked to the new anti-LGBT law, with rights groups and international figures condemning the legislation.
- The bill restricts rights for LGBT people and has sparked concerns about increased discrimination and stigmatization in Georgia.
- The EU has called on the Georgian government to withdraw the law, warning that it could impact the country's aim of joining the EU.