Tehuel trial: analysis of his cell phone complicates matters for Ramos, the accused
On the third day of the Tehuel trial, the analysis of phone calls and other evidence, along with testimonies, implicate Ramos, accused of trans homicide.
On the third day of the Tehuel trial, the analysis of phone calls and other evidence, along with testimonies, implicate Ramos, accused of trans homicide.
Carolina Machado was 29 years old, had migrated from Ecuador, and was homeless. She worked as a sex worker in the Constitución neighborhood. There are reports of more people experiencing homelessness, fewer public policies, and increased police harassment.
It was one of the most tragic mass killings in our history. What role did the grandmothers play in passing on memories? How did the Truth Trial come about? Was justice served? Qom and Moqoit women from Chaco recover the voices of their ancestors and reflect on the traces of silence, the past and present of a massacred territory.
In the second hearing of the Tehuel trial, the testimonies implicated Ramos. The last witness of the day was arrested after finishing her statement.
The court ruled in favor of precautionary measures promoted by the State Workers Association (ATE) for the reinstatement of trans workers protected under the transvestite trans labor quota law.
The creator of LGBT+ cultural spaces in Chile, which receive, among others, the winners of RuPaul's Drag Race in Chile, talked about his personal journey and the meanings of drag culture.
On the first day of the trial for Tehuel's disappearance, his mother, his girlfriend, neighbors, and a former partner of Luis Ramos testified. Several asked that the defendant not be present in court for fear of reprisals.
On Monday, the first trial for Tehuel de la Torre, the young trans man last seen on March 11, 2021, begins in La Plata. The man who had offered him a job, Luis Alberto Ramos, is accused of aggravated homicide motivated by hatred of sexual orientation and gender identity (transphobia).
The anti-NGO law received preliminary approval in Paraguay, joining countries with similar initiatives, such as Russia, Hungary, Mexico, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Venezuela.
Activist and media critic Danielle Cruz tells in this interview about her life and career journey analyzing narratives about LGBTI+ people.