The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in England and Wales has stated that
online hate crimes are the same as real - world ones.
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Though police have not released a motive for the
crime,
online postings by Hicks related to «anti-theism» have led some on social media to speculate that it was possibly a
hate crime.
The anti-Muslim
hate crime monitoring service, Tell MAMA, reported a large spike in
online abuse targeting Muslims since Woolwich.
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The suspect in the
crime, 21 - year - old Dylann Storm Roof, is a white man who was known to be heavily influenced by
online white supremacist
hate speech, most notably from the Council of Conservative Citizens, a group that now functions primarily as an Internet clearinghouse for racial fear - mongering «news» stories.
Of 300 contributors to
online surveys and focus groups, 71 % identified themselves as Dalit (formerly known as Untouchables — the lowest castes, located outside and below the Hindu varna system), 58 % claimed to have suffered discrimination on grounds of caste, 79 % believed they would not be understood by the police if they reported a caste - related «
hate crime» and 85 % believed there was no legislation available to protect victims of caste discrimination.