TBILISI, FEB. 8 2017 (The Conway Bulletin) — An alleged gang of men attacked four transgender women in a nightclub just off Rustaveli, the main street in Tbilisi, once again triggering fears of a lack of acceptance in Georgia for alternative life- styles.
Transgender women have been targeted for attacks in the past couple of years, with several being killed.
The day before the latest attack a man was sent to prison for 13 years for killing a transgender woman in 2016.
But other social groups have also been attacked, including vegetarians, homosexuals and ethnic minorities.
Georgia wants to, ultimately, join the European Union but these hate crimes are likely to play against it. Georgia is renowned for having a deeply conservative society rooted in the Georgian Orthodox Church.
The Church, an important focal point for ordinary Georgians and their politicians, has campaigned against gay rights and has pushed for the ruling Georgian Dream coalition government to change the government to enshrine marriage between a man and a woman.
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(News report from Issue No. 316, published on Feb. 10 2017)