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Pakistan’s transgenders mocked by most, abhorred by many

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In this Tuesday, May 31, 2016 photo, Pakistani transgender guru Farzana, right, tells what happened to her colleague Alisha who was killed in Peshawar, Pakistan. Alisha was shot five times allegedly by her boyfriend who has since been arrested. She died of her wounds three days after being admitted to hospital. Her friends say she was neglected by doctors and medical professionals, who taunted her, rather than treated her. (AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad)
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Abandoned by family and mocked by their society, the life of a Pakistani transgender is lonely.

It can even be deadly.

Alisha was just 23 years old when she was shot five times last month, allegedly by a boyfriend who has since been arrested. She died of her wounds three days later. Her friends say she was neglected by doctors and medical professionals who taunted her, rather than treated her, and that three hours passed before Alisha went into surgery after arriving at the hospital.

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As she lay bleeding, the hospital’s health workers crowded around her, making jokes and ridiculing her, said her friend Paro, herself transgender.

“I shouted: ‘She is not dancing. She is dying. For God and the Prophet’s sake leave her alone, let her breathe,” Paro recalled, her voice rising as she remembered pushing the crowd away.

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