Agnes Torres

onye ọkà n'akparamàgwà mmadụ Mexico, onye nchọpụta, na onye ndọrọ ndọrọ (1983-2012)

Agnes Torres Hernández, ma ọ bụ Agnés Torres (amụrụ 1983, Tehuacán - d. 10 Maachị 2012, Atlixco) bụ ọkà n'akparamàgwà mmadụ Mexico, onye nyocha na onye na-akwado transgender.

Agnes Torres
A mụrụ ya 1983
Tehuacán, Puebla, Mexico
Nwụrụ 10 Machị 2012 (afọ 28)
Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico
Mmụta Mahadum Veracruz
Ọrụ (s) Ọkà n'akparamàgwà mmadụ, onye nchọpụta, onye na-agba mbọ LGBT

Torres kwadoro maka nkwado iwu nke ndị transgender na Mexico, ma gbuo ya maka ọrụ ya na 10 Maachị 2012.[1] Mgbe ọ nwụsịrị, ọgbakọ ọgbakọ steeti Puebla webatara "mpụ ịkpọasị" na koodu nchekwa obodo maka mpụ emere na ndabere nwoke na nwanyị ma ọ bụ usoro mmekọahụ..[1]

Mmụta

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Agnes Torres Hernández mezuru akara ugo mmụta akparamaagwa ya na nkwanye ugwu na 2001 na Mahadum Veracruz. Agbanyeghị, ọ nweghị ike ịnata nzere ya n'ihi na enyere ya n'okpuru aha ọnwụ ya ọ bụghị n'okpuru aha Agne.[2]

N'ọnwa Mee afọ 2014, Mahadum Veracruz nyere Torres akara ugo mmụta ya n'ihi ọrụ mmekọrịta mmadụ na ibe ya. [3]

Mgbalị

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Torres advocated for the right to rectify birth certificates and collaborated with Humana Nación Trans to seek respect and recognition for transgender persons at the national level.[4] She also worked with the Democracy and Sexuality Network (DEMYSEX) and Erósfera.[5]

N'afọ 2010, Torres tinyere akwụkwọ mkpesa megide Javier López Zavala, onye PRI na-azọ ọkwa gọvanọ nke Puebla, na National Council to Prevent Discrimination maka okwu mkparị López mere na arụmụka ntuli aka gbasara njirimara transgender.[6]

Ogbugbu

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Dị ka akụkọ sitere n'aka Attorney General nke Steeti Puebla si kwuo, a chọtara ozu Torres n'okporo ụzọ Siglo XXI na 10 Machị 2012, na-egosi ihe ịrịba ama nke mmekpa ahụ. N'ihi ime ihe ike doro anya a na-eme ya, e kewara ogbugbu Torres dị ka Mpụ ịkpọasị na-adabere na Transphobia. [7] [4][8]

Attorney General nke Puebla jidere mmadụ anọ a na-enyo enyo na ha metụtara ogbugbu Torres, ebe nke ise ka bụ onye na-agba ọsọ. Afọ atọ ka e gbusịrị ya, na Machị 2015, ọ dịghị onye e boro ebubo maka ogbugbu Torres. [9]

Ihe ndị e dere n'akwụkwọ

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  1. Cantorán. "Sin prevención, la tipificación de crímenes de odio está coja: Odesyr", Lado B, 17 March 2015. Retrieved on 29 August 2015. (in es)
  2. Aroche. "Piden a la UV otorgue el título a Agnes Torres", Lado B, 15 March 2012. Retrieved on 29 August 2015. (in es)
  3. Couttolenc Soto. "UV reconoció trayectoria académica y de lucha social de Agnes Torres", Veracruz University, 22 May 2014. Retrieved on 29 August 2015. (in es)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Rangel. "Asesinan a activista transexual en Puebla", El Universal, 12 March 2012. Retrieved on 29 August 2015. (in es) Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "cinco" defined multiple times with different content
  5. Baruch. "¿Quién fue Agnes Torres?", Sin Embargo, 21 March 2012. Retrieved on 29 August 2015. (in es)
  6. Crisanto. "Agnes Torres, la luchadora incansable", Sexenio, 16 March 2012. Retrieved on 29 August 2015. (in es)
  7. Cruz. "La activista transgénero Agnés Torres es hallada muerta en Puebla", CNN México, 12 March 2012. Retrieved on 29 August 2015. (in es)
  8. Castañeda. "Transfobia: las otras muertas", Sin Embargo, 24 May 2012. Retrieved on 29 August 2015. (in es)
  9. Velázquez. "A tres años del asesinato de Agnes Torres, uno de sus homicidas sigue libre", Periódico Central, 11 March 2015. Retrieved on 29 August 2015. (in es)