hate crimes
Canadian Jewish leaders worry Pittsburgh massacre could happen here
The mass murder has exposed links between anti-Semitism and anti-refugee racism.
NYPD arrests 14 Jewish protesters outside Republican club where Proud Boys brawled
Protesters were blocking the doors to the club and started a hashtag to #EndWhiteNationalism
After Pittsburgh, American Jews Are Mournful, Afraid, and Defiant
"We shouldn’t be shocked that something like this happened.”
Pittsburgh’s Jewish leaders to Trump: Stay away until you denounce white nationalism
Their letter said: "You yourself called the murderer evil, but yesterday’s violence is the direct culmination of your influence.”
Do the UK's Hate Crime Laws Actually Work?
As the government debates classifying misogyny as a hate crime, it's worth asking if existing laws are doing their job well enough.
This Interactive Map Tracks White Supremacist Hate Crimes in America
The Anti-Defamation League documented and mapped 4,500 hate-related incidents.
Muslim man brutally beaten in alleged hate crime incident near Toronto
“I’m shocked by how brutal and barbaric this was, how merciless this beating was.”
Ukrainian cops have ignored far-right attacks on Roma. Now they've turned deadly.
“This attack should be a final wake-up call for Ukraine’s police to take decisive action against hate crimes.”
Why Dalits are Pissed Off at the Supreme Court
The only thing more messed up than changing the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act is its current implementation.
Civil rights groups fight federal bill that would give hate crime protections to cops
Police groups backing the bill underscore what they say has become a new threat: ambush-style attacks.
Video shows heroic attempt to stop Quebec City mosque shooter
Survivors and family members watched the victims' final moments in videos shown in court at the start of Alexandre Bissonnette’s sentencing hearing on Tuesday.
Cops have no idea who’s sending package bombs to people in Austin
Police believe the bombings are connected and have not ruled out potential hate crimes