Our organisation do not promote any  type of hate, violation or threat to any community and we always strive to promote the things which are not related to  Physical aggression in any form, Verbal abuse, threats or name-calling can be a common and extremely unpleasant experience for minority groups and also through pictures, videos, music, and includes information posted on websites. 


Report against crime

Reporting Discrepancy refers to the notable difference between hate crimes that transpire and those that are reported to authorities. It is crucial to report instances of hate crimes not only to exhibit solidarity and provide aid to victims, but also to communicate an unequivocal message that such crimes will not be condoned by the community. The act of reporting hate crimes enables law enforcement and communities to gain a complete understanding of the magnitude of the issue in a given community, and allocate resources to prevent and tackle prejudiced and hateful attacks.  

Laws against Crime

The Department of Justice implements federal laws against hate crimes that encompass specific offences carried out on the grounds of race, ethnicity, creed, country of origin, sexual preference, gender, gender expression, or incapacity. The Department of Justice initiated the litigation of federal hate crimes lawsuits following the establishment of the Civil Rights Act of 1968. The following details elucidate the present federal hate crimes laws.