Whitey Ford
11-27-2020, 02:38 PM
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Lawyer Nisha Rao maneuvers among the throng of black-coated attorneys clustered near Karachi’s city courts searching for her client.
But Rao, 28, is not just another lawyer running for a meeting. As Pakistan’s first transgender lawyer, she has carved a path from the streets to the courtroom and her example is inspiring other transgender people in the conservative Islamic Republic.
“I am proud to have become Pakistan first transgender lawyer”, Rao told Reuters.
Life is hard for transgender persons in Pakistan, where the Supreme Court only allowed them to claim a third gender on their national identity cards in 2009. The parliament just passed a law in 2018 recognizing transgender people as equal citizen and protecting them from discrimination and violence.
https://nypost.com/2020/11/27/pakistans-first-transgender-lawyer-goes-from-begging-to-fighting-in-court/?utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow
Lawyer Nisha Rao maneuvers among the throng of black-coated attorneys clustered near Karachi’s city courts searching for her client.
But Rao, 28, is not just another lawyer running for a meeting. As Pakistan’s first transgender lawyer, she has carved a path from the streets to the courtroom and her example is inspiring other transgender people in the conservative Islamic Republic.
“I am proud to have become Pakistan first transgender lawyer”, Rao told Reuters.
Life is hard for transgender persons in Pakistan, where the Supreme Court only allowed them to claim a third gender on their national identity cards in 2009. The parliament just passed a law in 2018 recognizing transgender people as equal citizen and protecting them from discrimination and violence.
https://nypost.com/2020/11/27/pakistans-first-transgender-lawyer-goes-from-begging-to-fighting-in-court/?utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow