Gender-based hate crime
Gender-based hate crimes are criminal offences motivated by bias against a person's gender, which means that the offender selected her or his target based on the victim's gender, or demonstrated hostility towards it throughout the attack.
Hate crimes and incidents reported to ODIHR can be motivated by a single bias, in which the target was selected solely due to her or his sex or gender, or by multiple biases, in which bias based on sex intersects with another protected characteristic, such as disability, ethnic origin, race or religion. A number of the incidents reported to ODIHR also include those committed with bias by association against women's organizations, events and individuals.
States that report
Incidents were reported on these states
Overview of incidents reported by other sources
Violent attacks against people | Threats | Attacks against property | Total |
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2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
Date | Country | Type of incident | Source | Description | |
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2016-02 | Kyrgyzstan | Violent attacks against people | Shah Ayim Network | Show info | |
2016-10 | United Kingdom | Threats | Tell MAMA | Show info | |
2016-10 | Kyrgyzstan | Threats | Shah Ayim Network | Show info | |
2016-10 | Kyrgyzstan | Violent attacks against people | Shah Ayim Network | Show info |
International Reports
No information is available.