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Against all odds: Pakistan’s third sex seeks a reformation

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Farzana applies makeup at her home in Peshawar. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Farzana draws all eyes when she dances, with the twist of her hips and hair – but today she is above all the voice of a Pakistani community with an ambiguous status: the khawajasiras.

The 30-year-old is a guru, a matriarch at the head of a “family” of several hundred khawajasiras, an umbrella term in Pakistan denoting a third sex that includes transsexuals, transvestites and eunuchs.

She is co-founder and president of TransAction, a rights organisation launched in 2015 in Peshawar, capital of deeply conservative Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province.

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Farzana, a member of the Pakistani transgender community, applies makeup at her home in Peshawar. Photo: AFP
Farzana, a member of the Pakistani transgender community, applies makeup at her home in Peshawar. Photo: AFP

Faced with brutal aggression and daily humiliation, this solid Pashtun, whose hoarse voice betrays her birth sex, “filed complaints in almost every KP police station” – but in vain.

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“More than 50 khawajasiras were killed in 2015 and 2016 in KP alone,” she says, recounting with fatalistic calm how she was repeatedly raped and blackmailed by police.

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