Sadiq Khan, London's Muslim mayor, says misogyny should be a hate crime. Image via Daily Mail.
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London mayor says misogyny should be a hate crime

Sadiq Khan, the 49-year-old mayor of London and the first Muslim and first ethnic minority mayor of the capital city, has announced that as a part of his re-election campaign for the May 7 elections, he will be supporting the institution of a tiered hierarchy of hate crimes, with religious or ethnic-based attacks in the first tier and crimes due to sexual orientation in the other, including misogyny.

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Fri Mar 06 - Independent

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