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Trans Persons in Indian Prisons: A Case of Double Marginalit
Trans Persons in Indian Prisons: A Case of Double Marginalit
Trans Persons in Indian Prisons: A Case of Double Marginality
Despite recent verdicts which affirm their rights, trans people in Indian prisons face repeatedly have their rights and privacy violated and their identities disregarded.
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