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State secretary for urban development, Pascal Smet, is investigating the possibility of banning sexist advertising in public space.
The Belgian chapter of the Jehovah’s Witnesses have been handed a €96,000 fine by a court in Ghent for discrimination and incitement to hate.
An investigation into offensive representations of Jews on show at last year’s Aalst carnival is still ongoing, prompting anger and consternation among the anti-discrimination groups which submitt
Arguments were heard this week in the legal complaint involving 16 former members of the Jehovah’s Witness community in Belgium.
The equal opportunity service, equal.brussels, has launched the "Brussels accessible to all" awareness campaign.
According to equal opportunities group Unia, the corona crisis has fuelled public distrust, saying that the current climate has led to a strong tendency to identify culprits or scapegoats.
The Brussels Court of Appeal has confirmed the validity of "situation tests" and telephone records used to prove housing discrimination, Belgium’s anti-discrimination agency Unia has announced.
Presenting the city’s new LGBTQI+ plan of action on Friday, Khalid Zian, alder
More than 6,000 people have signed an online petition calling on Belgian rail operator SNCB not to remove a piece of graffiti honouring George Floyd, the African-American whose death in police cus