(Honduras) Deported Trans Activist Murdered in the Street
Source: The Advocate
Deported Trans Activist Murdered in the Street
BY JD GLASS
NOVEMBER 07 2022 1:45 PM EST
In what has now become the 34th LGBTQIA+ homicide this year in Honduras, activist Melissa Núñez was shot dead in the Tomás Moncada neighborhood by several hooded individuals on a motorcycle, as reported in the Los Angeles Blades Honduran media partner, Reportar sin Miedo, Report Without Fear.
Núñez had been in the United States, living in Miami for over 20 years, where she developed a strong interest in activism, as well as developing a following on TikTok of over 20,000 followers.
Although it is unknown what grounds she had asked for asylum under, she had only been back in Honduras for a few months, and friends say she had just dropped some friends off and was talking on her cell phone when hooded men on a motorcycle gunned her down.
Honduran activist groups say this is another example of just how dangerous life is for LGBTQIA+ people in the country, where discrimination and violence based on gender identity and expression are commonplace. United States officials, including Vice President Kamala Harris, acknowledge that it is this violence that is among factors that contribute to Hondurans as well as people from next-door El Salvador to emigrate.
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Read more: https://www.advocate.com/crime/2022/11/07/deported-trans-activist-murdered-street
After becoming an LGBTQIA+ and intersex activist in Miami, Melissa Núñez deadnamed by local journalists was assassinated.