One
gay Brazilian murdered every 26 hours in 2012
Grupo Gay da
Bahia, a gay rights group in Brazil, releases startling figures for homophobic
killings that took place in the Latin American country last year
BYJ jEAN pAUL zAPATA (GAYSTARNEWS.COM,
10/3/2013)
Once again,
activists claim Brazil has the world’s highest occurrence of homophobic
murders.
Brazilian LGBT
rights group Grupo Gay da Bahia has released a breakdown of gay-related murders
for 2012, claiming that Brazil accounts for 44% of homophobic executions
worldwide.
Grupo Gay da
Bahia documented 338 killings of gays, lesbians and transsexuals in Brazil that
took place in 2012. Two of these killings include two Brazilian transsexuals in
Italy.
According to the
group, gay men and transvestites were the main victims. The group documented
188 gay men and 128 transvestites murdered last year. 5% of last year’s LGBT
murders were lesbians.
These figures
show a 27% increase from 2011’s LGBT murder
figures, which were
reported by the group to be 266 deaths.
The group
maintains that often gay-related hate crimes are not reported, so the numbers
are not 100% accurate, but compiled from news reports and first-hand
interviews.
The occurrence,
or at least the reporting, of homophobic murders has been rapidly increasing in
Brazil over the past few years in comparison to other countries. For example,
according to the group, 128 transvestites were murdered in Brazil in 2011. In
the US in the same year, 15 trans murders were reported.
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