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00:00In Venezuela, LGBT people experience multiple barriers for access to fundamental rights
00:05and live in a context of structural violence.
00:08Beyond the immigration aspect, when you can see yourself as a LGBT person,
00:14that is a burden that you will always have anywhere you go.
00:18When I went to the notary, the change in the name and gender,
00:22they literally told me that that was something that could only do the Colombian people,
00:25and I explained that there was already approved a law
00:28that allowed the Venezuelan people to do that change.
00:32I had been a victim of abuse because I didn't know it.
00:36When I arrived here, we arrived at a second house.
00:41They started to makeup, they took care of, they took care of, and they took care of.
00:47The 80% of our population are women, they are Venezuelan women.
00:54Some of them are directly against the flagelo of the people's treatment
01:00or are induced to prostitution.
01:04The situation of the people's treatment is a very complex situation,
01:07especially in a border border, like Cúcuta, where the volume of migration is quite high.
01:12There are many people coming, and, lamentablement,
01:15there are people who take advantage of this situation
01:18to commit to other people's treatment.
01:21If a person is suspected or is aware of that they are being victim of treatment,
01:26they can be directed, first of all, to the legislature
01:29and present a complaint.
01:31It can also be done by personería.
01:33We do only follow-up.
01:35We try to follow-up and follow-up.
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