Karachi In a tragic incident three transgender women were found shot dead on a roadside in Karachi’s outskirts. The victims’ identities have not yet been released and the circumstances surrounding the murders remain under investigation.
Authorities have launched inquiries into the killings but no arrests have been made. Human rights groups note that violence against transgender individuals is often underreported, and perpetrators are rarely brought to justice.
Activists have condemned the murders and are calling for urgent measures to protect transgender communities. They emphasize the need for better policing, legal safeguards and societal awareness to prevent such targeted attacks.
The murders have once again brought attention to the systemic discrimination and violence faced by transgender individuals in Pakistan. Community leaders and human rights advocates continue to push for reforms to ensure safety equality and justice for marginalized groups.


