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UN rights expert condemns violence against transgender individuals

Victor Madrigal-Borloz, the UN Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, said Thursday that trans and gender-diverse people around the world are overwhelmingly and disproportionately the victims of violence to levels that “offend the human conscience.”

“Despite the United Nations treaty bodies’ affirmation of sexual orientation and gender identity and the United Nations human rights mechanisms’ expressed concern with regard to human rights violations based on gender identity, the latter continues to receive reports of transphobic violence committed in all regions, including physical violence and psychological violence,” said Madrigal-Borloz in a report to the UN General Assembly.

The report identifies violations of human rights due to lack of recognition of gender identity in different contexts, including torture and ill-treatment in medical and detention settings, sexual violence and coerced medical treatment, harassment, humiliation, abuse or arrest when seeking police protection, and classification of trans gender as a pathology.

According to the report, 70 percent of psychiatrists around the world use the tenth revision of the International Classification of Diseases which includes trans categories in the chapter on mental and behavioral disorders. Madrigal-Borloz is aware of the difficulty of eradicating the conception of some forms of gender as a pathology and that strong proactive measures is required.

The report recommends measures that will have impact on the levels of violence and discrimination affecting trans and gender-diverse persons. These measures include states depathologizing (the process of abandoning the classification of certain forms of gender as a pathology) through the law, legal recognition of gender identity, and judicial and executive actions in protecting gender identity of trans persons.

The Independent Expert strongly recommends that “States ensure that these measures are evidence-based, and that the relevant communities, peoples or populations, as well as civil society organizations, are involved in their design and implementation, as relevant and appropriate in a democratic society.”