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Transgender activism in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

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CENTRAL ASIAN SURVEY
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02634937.2023.2261982

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transgender; transsexual; gender; LGBT; social movements

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This paper examines the living conditions of transgender individuals and transgender organizing in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Findings suggest that transgender people in Central Asia experience widespread discrimination, harassment, and rejection, as well as economic hardships. Limited access to legal gender recognition and healthcare further exacerbate their challenges. Despite facing a hostile political environment and opposition from anti-gender movements, transgender activists self-organize to provide support, educate healthcare professionals, and advocate for trans rights. However, political instability often hinders their advocacy efforts.
Although the lives of LGBT people in Central Asia have recently received scholarly attention, authors do not pay due attention to transgender (trans) issues. This paper explores living conditions of trans people in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, as well as trans organizing in these countries. Semi-structured interviews with 11 trans activists were conducted in March-April 2022. According to the respondents, trans people in Central Asia face pervasive discrimination, harassment and rejection on behalf of society at large and their families. Many live in a desperate economic situation. Access to legal gender recognition aimed to align the person's legal gender with their gender identity is limited; the process requires psychiatric evaluation, medical interventions and/or going to courts. A limited number of doctors can provide transition-related medical care (hormone replacement therapy, surgeries). Trans activists self-organize to address these issues and promote trans rights in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Their areas of work include providing direct support, educating doctors, and conducting advocacy with state institutions and international actors. The political environment is hostile towards trans activism. Organizations face problems receiving official registration; in Tajikistan, state pressure on civil society is especially severe. Anti-gender movements are another obstacle for trans activists. Political instability often disrupts activists' advocacy efforts.

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