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Namibia: 'Cops Said I Dressed Like a Woman to Avoid Prosecution'

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[Namibian] A trans woman, who was recently arrested at Outjo, claims she was subjected to transphobic harassment and police brutality while in custody, including having her wig pulled off, being forced to strip and bite off her nail and toe tips.

Source: allAfrica.com

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