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A silent genocide: Activists angered after fourth LGBTQIA+ murder in 2 months In the latest incident, a woman was killed in Khayelitsha last weekend. The late Phelokazi Ndlwana. Picture: Gay and Lesbian Network/Twitter 8 hours ago CAPE TOWN - A silent genocide. That s how activists have labelled hate crimes against members of the LGBTQIA+ community. In the latest incident, a woman was killed in Khayelitsha last weekend. LISTEN: The Broken Rainbow – Hated for being lesbian Phelokazi Ndlwana was stabbed to death. Police confirmed that a man was arrested for Ndlwana s murder. This is the fourth homophobic attack in less than two months in South Africa. ....
Fritz vows to bring issues affecting LGBTQIA+ community to the fore This is in the wake of several suspected hate crimes against members of the LGBTQIA+ community. FILE: Western Cape Community Safety MEC Albert Fritz. Picture: @AlbertFritz DA/Twitter 3 hours ago CAPE TOWN - The Western Cape Community Safety MEC Albert Fritz on Sunday said the scourge of gender-based violence continues unabated and needs to be eradicated from society. This is in the wake of several suspected hate crimes against members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Several members of the LGBTQIA+ community have been attacked and killed across the country in recent weeks. ....
38% of LGBT people in Japan sexually harassed or assaulted: survey Nearly 40 percent of sexual minority people in Japan have been sexually harassed or assaulted, a private survey involving more than 10,000 respondents showed Saturday. The survey of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people was conducted by Yasuharu Hidaka, a professor of social epidemiology at Takarazuka University. Hidaka said many more cases likely remain unknown as LGBT people have sometimes been refused help by police or counseling centers and due to lack of proper support in the country where understanding about LGBT people has not sufficiently deepened. The online survey, entrusted to Hidaka by Lifenet Insurance Co., was conducted between September and December last year, collecting answers from 10,769 LGBT people. ....