Atone time, Evie have treated "Barry"Obama, a child wholater grew into themost powerful men in the world. Obamais now livetransgender caregivers fear on the streets, workedas a laundry worker.
This photo shows Maya Soetoro-Ng in his book, "Ladder tothe Moon," athis home in Honolulu. Soetoro-Ng, sister ofPresident Obama, wrote about their motherAnn Dunham forhis latest inspiration.Maya Soetoro isone of Evie aka Turdi care.
This photo shows Maya Soetoro-Ng in his book, "Ladder tothe Moon," athis home in Honolulu. Soetoro-Ng, sister ofPresident Obama, wrote about their motherAnn Dunham forhis latest inspiration.Maya Soetoro isone of Evie aka Turdi care.
This photo shows Maya Soetoro-Ng with his sonSuhaila Ng, 6,and his book, "Ladderto the Moon,"at his home in Honolulu.Soetoro-Ng, sisterof President Obama, wrote about their motherAnn Dunham forhis latest inspiration.Maya Soetoro isone of Evie aka Turdi care.
This photo shows Maya Soetoro-Ng with his sonSuhaila Ng, 6,and his book, "Ladderto the Moon,"at his home in Honolulu.Soetoro-Ng, sisterof President Obama, wrote about their motherAnn Dunham forhis latest inspiration.Maya Soetoro is oneof Evie aka Turdi care.
Life story ofBarack Obama Caregiver Transvestite SmallAtone time, Evie have treated "Barry" Obama, a child who later grewinto the most powerful men in the world. Obamais now live transgender caregivers fear on the streets. Hethrew the flowers dress, brocade vest, and clothing in a woman he once had.Eviewas born as a man, but believe he was actually a woman. Allhis life, Evie must bear the insults and punches because his identity is. Inthis special report The Associated Press, he told me, a soldier who never shaveoff his hair long and black and burnt cigarette into his arm.Whenhe saw his bloated corpse floating in a canal that transvestites water disposaltwo decades ago, Evie immediately takes all female clothes and store them intwo big boxes. Lipstickmark lipstick, powder, eye shadow, and he gave to the people."Iknow in my heart I am a woman, but I do not want to die like [mypartner]," said Evie, now 66, with a slightly trembling lips. "SoI take it ... I now live like this, as a man, since the incident."Indonesiaattitude towards the transvestites are very complicated.Noone knows for sure how many transvestites who live scattered in Indonesia, butactivists estimate there are 7 million transsexual living in Indonesia.
Transvestitesin Indonesia often hold a beauty contest, worked as a singer, or at the beautysalon, sometimes even a talk show host on TV, as Dorce Gamalama.Evenso, there are deep social resentment against transvestites. Whenthe transsexual character appeared in the comedy television, they become thebutt. Theyrather hide in the community after the emergence of attacks by Islamist groups.
IndonesiaUlema Council had already issued a fatwa that the transvestites have to livelife according to sex when they are born, because each sex has an obligation tobe fulfilled, namely reproduction."Theymust accept their gender," said Ichwan Syam, a scholar MUI."Ifthey do not want to cure themselves of medical or religious, they must acceptthe fate to be insulted and abused."Manytransvestites turning to commercial sex workers due to work very hard to find,and they still want to live up to their true gender. Whiledoing the work, their risk of AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.AsEvie, many other transsexuals who decide that it's better to hide their truefeelings. There also arefighting back. Lastmonth, 50-year-old transsexual applying to become a member of the commissionerof the National Commission on Human Rights.Paparazzicamera flashes occur when Yuli Retoblaut luxury minivan out of the car loan isblack. "I'mtoo ugly to be a prostitute, but I could be their bodyguard," Yuli said,laughing.Thethreat of violence in Indonesia against transvestites are very real: NationalHuman Rights Commission reported that there were 1000 reports of torture peryear, from murder to rape to interference with the activities of theirorganizations. Aroundthe world, at least one person killed per day, according to Trans MurderMonitoring Project, which collects reports of murder.Eviechose his name because he thought that name sounded sweet. But,he pulled out his ID card and show his real name, Turdi, and gender on identitycards listed as male.Somepeople who have been living in Menteng where Obama lived confirmed that Turdiworked there for two years. Turdialso care for Obama's sister, Maya, who was still a baby. Whenasked about the caregivers, the White House would not release a comment.Evienow lives in a small hut, in a slum in east Jakarta. Onmost days he was a laundry worker, collecting clothing and wash the dirtyclothes, to eat everyday. Hewore baggy blue jeans and white T-shirt cut advertise a quiet resort andbeautiful beach, a place far away that he had never visited.Eviespoke quietly, politely, and there is worry wrinkles on his forehead.Asa child, Evie often beaten by his father, who hated to have children a"sissy". "Hewanted me to act like a boy, but I do not feel as a man," he said.Afterbeing humiliated and tortured, he was out of school after third grade and beganlearning to cook.Evieturned out very good at cooking, she also worked in the kitchen at someofficials as a teenager. He remembers those dayswith a smile. Andat a banquet in 1969, Evie met Ann Dunham, Barack Obama's mother, who arrivedin Indonesia two years ago after marrying an Indonesian man, Lolo Soetoro.Dunhamwas very impressed with the steak and fried rice made Evie. Obama's motherwas eventually offered a job for Evie. Soon,Evie Barry became a nurse at age 8, became a friend to play, as well as pickfrom and take to school.
Theneighbors remember that they often saw Evie out of the house at night wearing afull dress and makeup. However, Eviesaid, he doubted Barry knows it."He wasvery young," said Evie. "AndI never let him see me with the garments of women. But he never saw hermother's lipstick I try, sometimes. He is always happy to see himlaughing."Whenthe family moved from Indonesia in the early 1970s, things began to deterioratefor Evie. She lives withher boyfriend. However,the relationship has failed three years later, Evie was a sex worker."Itried to work as a maid, but no one wants to hire me," said Evie. "Ineed money to buy food, shelter."Eviemust cat and mouse with security guards and - because it was Indonesia underSuharto's rule - with the army. Theyoften collect a "sissy", raising them to the truck, and transport itto the field, where the drag queen is kicked, beaten, tortured, and abused.In 1985, everything changed. Heand his topsy-turvy in the dark alleys to escape from a stick at. Atransvestite who is very pretty, Susie, jump into the water canal full ofgarbage.Afterthings calm down, they fled back into place, looking for Susi."Weare looking for all night," said Evie, who is still haunted by herfriend's face. "Finally... we found him. Situation is very pathetic. His body was swollen, his facedestroyed."Evieis now seeking peace through religion, he regularly went to the mosque for prayersfive times a day. Accordingto Evie, he's just waiting to die. "I do not have afuture again."EvieBarry said he did not know that he ever raised later became President of theUnited States in 2008. Untilthen Evie saw a family photo that was once the employer in newspapers and localTV. He claimed to knowthem."Ido not believe it," he said, then smiled broadly.Hisfriends initially laughed and thought Evie was crazy, but those living inMenteng In confirming the story Evie."Alot of neighbors who know Turdi ... He was popular here, at the time,"said Rudy Yara, who still lives across the former home of Obama. "Hewas kind and very patient in the care of Barry."Eviehopes that caring for the former will use his power to help people like himagainst the oppressors. Obamahas appointed Amanda Simpson, a transgender, a senior technical adviser at theCommerce Department in 2010.CreateEvie, whose income is not sufficient for everyday life on the streets ofJakarta, Obama's victory in the presidential election in 2008, enough to givehim a reason - after all this time - to be proud."Now,when people call me trash, I can say is: I first became President of the UnitedStates nanny!"
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