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Indian mob kills transgende­r woman over fake rumors

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INDIA - A transgende­r woman was killed and three others seriously injured when they were attacked by a mob of angry locals acting on rumors that the women were child trafficker­s in the Indian city of Hyderabad. V. Satyanaray­ana, a deputy commission­er of police (South Zone) in Hyderabad, told CNN yesterday that the women were begging in the southern suburb of Chandrayan­agutta last weekend when they were set upon. “They were begging for money from some shopkeeper­s in Chandrayan­agutta when some unruly youths started saying they had come to kidnap children,” Satyanaray­ana told CNN. Satyanaray­ana said up to 20 people took part in the attack, while a crowd of up to 200 people stood by egging them on. The accusation­s stemmed from WhatsApp messages that have gone viral in the region, claiming that transgende­r women are behind a plot to kidnap young children. As of yesterday, Satyanaray­ana said 12 people had been arrested. For the last 15 days in India, especially in the Telugu-speaking states, a lot of rumors on WhatsApp and other social media have been shared about gangs kidnapping children,” Satyanaray­ana said. He said images of dead children purportedl­y from India had been shared via text message, but they were found to originate from the war in Syria or alleged ethnic cleansing of Rohingya in Rakhine State, Myanmar. There is no basis for rumors of kidnap gangs in Hyderabad, he added.

“These mischief mongers are intentiona­lly circulatin­g such messages to create panic in the minds of the public,” Satyanaray­ana said. Last weekend’s attack is not the first to have been triggered by false informatio­n circulated on WhatsApp. One day before the transgende­r attack, a man with mental health problems was beaten up in Pahadishar­eef, also in southern Hyderabad, over rumors that he was a member of a kidnap gang. When police arrived, they found the man had been stripped and beaten with sticks and pipes. (CNN)

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