Posters calling for 'beheading' transwomen surface in Karachi
Karachi [Pakistan], Oct. 9 (ANI): Hateful posters lending credence to the idea of 'beheading' transwomen have surfaced in the city.
ANI
Oct 09, 2016 22:31 IST
Karachi [Pakistan], Oct. 9 (ANI): Hateful posters lending credence to the idea of 'beheading' transwomen have surfaced in the city.
ANI
Oct 09, 2016 22:31 IST
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