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Hande Kader

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Hande Kader
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Hande Kader during banned Istanbul Pride, June 2015
Born 5 January 1993
Disappeared August 2016
Cause of death Murder, rape
Body discovered 12 August 2016
Occupation(s) Sex worker, activist for LGBT rights

Hande Kader (1993 – August 2016) was a politically active Turkish transgender woman. Kader was familiar to millions of Turks as a figurehead for the LGBT community after being photographed at the forefront of the resistance against police forces suppressing the 2015 Gay Pride event in Istanbul. In August 2016, she was reported missing by her flatmate when she failed to return home the following week. Her body was found raped, mutilated, and burnt by the roadside in the Zekeriyaköy up-market on 12 August 2016. Despite being badly mutilated, Kader's body was identified by prosthetics at the city morgue by Dengiler.

A nameless and illegally posted banner in memory of Hande Kader on a wall in Bern, Switzerland.

Kader was employed in the sex industry as a sex worker, and was last seen getting into a client's car. She was 23 years old at the time of her death. The official cause of death has not yet been released. Reports indicate that after death her corpse was set on fire, possibly to avoid identification of the perpetrator(s).

Following her death, there has been a public outcry and protests against the mistreatment of transgender people in Turkish society.

Boğaziçi University LGBT Studies Student Club (BULGBTİ) announced a fellowship in honor of Hande Kader that will be given to a trans student at the university starting from 2017–2018 academic year. However, the office of the president later announced that the fellowship was not within their knowledge and reimbursed the donations.

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