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Transgender asylum seeker says she turned to prostitution to survive

A Sri Lankan transgender woman seeking asylum in Hong Kong says she was forced to become a prostitute in Wan Chai to survive because the city's laws denied her the right to find a job.

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Transgender asylum seeker says she turned to prostitution to survive
Lana Lam

A Sri Lankan transgender woman seeking asylum in Hong Kong says she was forced to become a prostitute in Wan Chai to survive because the city's laws denied her the right to find a job.

"I never thought I would do sex work but my life became very difficult so I decided to do it," said the woman, 28.

"Tina", not her real name, first came to Hong Kong in 2007 when she was 22 to escape persecution in her home country. She had left her family home at 18 to live with her aunt because her immediate family did not accept her desire to live as a woman.

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"Ever since I was young, when I was six or seven, I wanted to be a girl," Tina said. "When I saw my sisters, I wanted to be like them, but my family did not accept this. Only my mother did."

After leaving Sri Lanka, she and her aunt lived in Malaysia for a year before the aunt told her to go to Hong Kong to seek asylum.

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When Tina's application for a Hong Kong visa was rejected, her aunt paid for a boat to smuggle her into the city.

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