According to the police, the Vini Jr. mannequin was strung up next to a banner in Atlético’s red-and-white colours that read “Madrid hates Real”.
Despite being signed into law back in June, most of the Cybercrimes Act will come into force from today.
If anyone is found to have committed a hate speech offence, they can be fined and jailed for up to three years in the case of a first conviction.
If you’re going to fake a hate crime, like American actor Jussie Smollett, make sure you don’t leave a trail of loose ends that lead right back to you.
Canada’s hate crime problem. Trump’s penthouse offer to Putin. Harvey chipping away. NASA on Elon’s weed issue. Oprah’s advice to SA. It’s not actually Van Gogh.
Just a day before Eid, two people have been killed and others injured in a brutal knife attack at a mosque early this morning.
The Imam at a mosque in Durban died after having his throat slit, three men attacking those inside before setting the place on fire.
You might think we’ve made some ground in terms of acceptance over the past 20 years, but these findings from Gauteng are nothing short of frightening.
Tensions are rising in the British cycling community after a series of pre-meditated and vicious attacks on riders.
Hey you, you and you – did you know there is a woman in the US currently trying to sue you for being gay? She’s basing her lawsuit off a rather old book you might be familiar with.
Here’s another chilling example of ISIS at work, this time throwing a man convicted of being homosexual to his death in Iraq. Very disturbing image ahead.
Headlines like this make me little bit sick, and leave me worrying about the state of tolerance and transformation in South Africa. Thapelo Makutle, a homosexual and transgender man living in Kuruman, was brutally attacked and beheaded in the Northern Cape. Words fail me.