An edition of "They hunt us down for fun" (2012)

"They hunt us down for fun"

discrimination and police violence against transgender women in Kuwait

"They hunt us down for fun"
Rasha Moumneh, Rasha Moumneh
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An edition of "They hunt us down for fun" (2012)

"They hunt us down for fun"

discrimination and police violence against transgender women in Kuwait

"In 2007 the Kuwaiti parliament outlawed "imitating the opposite sex", paving the way for police to arbitrarily detain, torture, and sexually harass and abuse transgender women in Kuwait with impunity. Despite a formal state recognition of Gender Identity Disorder, arrests of transgender women continue unabated. The police often take advantage of the law to blackmail transgender women for sex, and redress for police abuse is difficult, if not impossible, for fear of reprisal and re-arrest. The law does not criminalize any specific act or behavior, but rather an appearance whose interpretation is left entirely up to the whims of the police, giving them free reign to decide who is breaking the law and how it is broken. This report documents the abuse, violence, and persecution faced by transgender women at the hands of the police as well as the discrimination they face on a daily basis as a result of this law"--P. [4] of cover.

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Human Rights Watch
Language
English
Pages
63

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Table of Contents

Summary
Key recommendations
To the police
To the Ministry of Justice
To the Ministry of Interior
To the Ministry of Health
To the National Assembly
Methodology
Background
Policing gender
Problems with the law
Fatwas
Police abuse against transgender women
Sexual violence, physical abuse, and torture
Procedural violations
Amira's story
Ramifications of the Amendment to Article 198
Sexual assault by civilians
Obstacles to healthcare and employment
Lack of protection and redress.

Edition Notes

"The report was written by Rasha Moumneh and edited by Graeme Reid, director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights Division, and Joe Stork and Sarah Leah Whitson, deputy director and director of the Middle East and North Africa Division respectively"--P. 63.

"January 2012."

Includes bibliographical references.

Also available online in PDF format from Human Rights Watch website. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.

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Other Titles
Discrimination and police violence against transgender women in Kuwait, Kuwait :

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Library of Congress
KMN246.7.G39 M68 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
iii, 63 p. :
Number of pages
63

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25248291M
ISBN 10
156432852X
ISBN 13
9781564328526
LCCN
2012382090
OCLC/WorldCat
777957748

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Work ID
OL16559352W

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