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We didn t come here to die - LGBTQI activist wants Parliament to pass hate crimes bill

We didn t come here to die - LGBTQI activist wants Parliament to pass hate crimes bill Updated Nokukhanya N Mntambo Share this: LGBTQI+ advocacy lead at CIVICUS Mawethu Nkosana says Freedom Day celebrations are bittersweet for the queer community. Twitter/TutuZondo The country commemorates this year s event under a dark cloud following the recent spate of violent attacks against LGBTQI+ people. At least 6 queer people are known to have been brutally murdered since the start of the year. This includes 21-year-old Lonwabo Jack, 34-year-old Sphamandla Khoza and 40-year-old Andile Lulu Ntuthela who was dumped in a shallow grave in the Eastern Cape.

Cabinet slams LGBTQI+ killings, bullying

Cabinet slams LGBTQI+ killings, bullying Updated Nokukhanya N Mntambo GCIS This comes after the death of at least six LGBTQI+ members since the beginning of the year.         Speaking at the post cabinet briefing on Thursday, acting minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni reiterated calls for the speedy prosecution of the perpetrators of hate crimes.   Cabinet strongly condemned the recent rise of LGBTIQ+ hate crimes that resulted in the deaths of Andile Ntuthela, Siphamandla Khoza and Nathaniel Mbele.   The Bill of Rights enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa of 1996 calls on us to respect the rights of all members of society without any form of discrimination, Ntshavheni added.

Farewell to a young elder: Eastern Cape community pays

Farewell to a young elder: Eastern Cape community pays
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WATCH | Queer lives matter LGBTQI+ march to parliament in support of Lulu

WATCH | ‘Queer lives matter’ LGBTQI+ march to parliament in support of ‘Lulu’ 16 April 2021 - 16:39 Approximately 200 people marched to gates of parliament in Cape Town on Friday afternoon while singing struggle songs in support of the LGBTQI+ community. “What brings us here today is to see justice for the brutal murder of queer bodies in this country highlighted by the recent death of Andile ‘Lulu’ Ntuthela and Nathaniel in KwaZulu-Natal,” said Kamva Gwana, who represents the unofficial “Justice for Lulu” movement. “We are calling for harsh punishment to show and spread a strong message against the  queerphobia and homophobia we experience in this country.”

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