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‘Victim-blaming is never acceptable’: OUT LGBT Well-being condemns queerphobic reactions to Clement Hadebe murderOne of South Africa’s oldest gay rights and well-being organisations has expressed deep concern and anger over the murder of Clement Hadebe, a young member of the LGBTQIA+ community, as well as ...
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Mohale Motaung speaks out against LGBTQ+ hate crimes after Clement Hadebe's tragic deathMohale Motaung condemned hate crimes against the LGBTQ+ community following Clement Hadebe's tragic death Mohale emphasised that no one is obligated to reveal their gender identity, especially ...
She was shot nine times while walking home after a night out with friends. The victim, Clement Hadebe, had recently started transitioning and had just moved from her hometown of Newcastle in ...
The tragic death of Clement Hadebe, a gay man brutally murdered in Johannesburg by a man who reportedly mistook him for a woman, has ignited a significant debate on Twitter, with many people ...
He was laid to rest on Saturday, August 23, in Section 2, Madadeni. The Newcastle Advertiser sends our condolences to Clement Hadebe’s family and friends.
Meanwhile, just one day after Chantell was murdered, 22-year-old South African Clement Hadebe, who identified as a trans woman and had recently started transitioning, was shot nine times while ...
While the military initially suggested that Lt Lawrence Tiro Toolo had been off-duty when he allegedly murdered Clement Hadebe on November 22 2001, an investigation by The Mercury has revealed ...
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