Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

‘Am I next?’: Killings in El Salvador leave transgender people in fear

Every time the neighborhood dogs bark at night, Teresa, a 44-year-old transgender woman in El Salvador, wakes up in a panic.

"I think that someone is coming to kill me," said Teresa, a shopkeeper in the coastal town of San Juan Talpa. "I live in constant fear."

Three transgender people were killed in San Juan Talpa in February alone, police say, spreading fear through members of El Salvador's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) community.

The spate of murders puts a spotlight on the violence El Salvador's LGBT community faces, a problem rights activists blame on powerful . . .

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