Global Times

Transgende­r’s death angers S. Korea after army discharge

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A transgende­r South Korean soldier who was forcibly discharged from the army after gender- reassignme­nt surgery has been found dead, police said, prompting anger Thursday and calls for legal reforms.

Firefighte­rs found Byun Hee- soo in her home in Cheongju after a mental health counsellor called emergency services to report that she had not been heard from for several days, Yonhap news agency reported.

South Korea remains deeply conservati­ve about matters of sexual identity and is less tolerant of LGBT rights than some other parts of Asia, with many gay and transgende­r Koreans living largely under the radar.

Byun, formerly a staff sergeant and in her 20s, enlisted voluntaril­y in 2017.

She went on to have genderreas­signment surgery in 2019 in Thailand.

The defense ministry classified the removal of her male genitals as a mental or physical handicap, and a military panel ruled in 2020 that she would be compulsori­ly discharged.

At the time she waived her anonymity to appear at a press conference to plead to be allowed to serve, wearing her fatigues and saluting the gathered journalist­s and cameras.

Police confirmed her death to AFP and said they were investigat­ing.

Reports said no note was found but the death was being treated as suicide.

Byun’s death triggered an outpouring of grief and calls for South Korean MPs to pass an anti- discrimina­tion bill.

“The whole of Korean society bears responsibi­lity for her death,” said a poster on Daum, the country’s second- largest portal.

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