![]() Soweto Pride 2012 participants remember two lesbians who were raped and murdered. Johannesburg Simon Nkoli speaking at the first pride parade in 1990 Soweto Pride 2012 participants protest against violence against lesbians with a "Dying for Justice" banner and T-shirts which read "Solidarity with women who speak out". They are increasingly used for political advocacy against LGBT hate crimes, such as the so-called corrective rape of lesbians in townships, and to remember victims thereof. South African pride parades were historically used for political advocacy protesting against legal discrimination against LGBT people, and for the celebration of equality before the law after the apartheid era. There have been pride parades in South Africa celebrating LGBT pride since 1990. ![]() Women marching in Joburg Pride parade in 2006
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