The South African Human Rights Commission will appear in the Gqeberha High Court today in a hate speech case against shop owner Dawood Lagardien, who displayed a discriminatory sign at his store banning LGBTQIA+ individuals. The Commission is seeking action against Lagardien for violating the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act. For more on the legal case Elvis Presslin spoke to Notshayina Skepe, Eastern Cape LGBTQIA+ Sector Provincial Chairperson and Acess Chapter 2 Paralegal

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