Peru 2022: Hate crimes decrease but discrimination against LGBT+ deepens
A year passed with little progress and some setbacks in LGBT+ rights in a turbulent political context.
A year passed with little progress and some setbacks in LGBT+ rights in a turbulent political context.
Assessment of progress on LGBT+ rights and violence and persecution in 2022.
Ximena Madrid Flores was 28 years old. Her family reported her missing, and two days later she was found dead with signs of violence.
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