Zuma referring to complainant's sexual orientation and dress code
I speculated that the woman only had girls when there were no boys. She came to me in a skirt that showed her legs... and gave me an indication that she expected me to be of some assistance.
 
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History of Behind the Mask

Behind The Mask – a non-profit media organisation publishing a news website intended for gay and lesbian affairs in Africa, was launched on 8 May 2000. This project operated under the Gay and Lesbian Archives of South Africa until 1 January 2003. Since that day Behind The Mask has been operating as an NGO-trust, registered with the South African Department of Welfare.

NPO Registration Number: I-trust 1758/03

Mission Statement
Behind the Mask, through journalistic activism, strives to mainstream lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and intersex (LGBTI) interests and to change negative attitudes towards homosexuality and same sex traditions in Africa

Vision Statement
Behind the Mask is a communication initiative around LGBTI rights and affairs in Africa. The organization considers information and communication technology (ICT) and independent journalistic activism as its main tools. By way of publishing a website magazine the organization gives voice to African LGBTI communities and provides a platform for exchange and debate for LGBTI groups, activists, individuals and allies.

Meet the Staff

Damon Bolden
Administrator
damon@mask.org.za

Bart Luirink
Founder & Consultant

Stanley Mabena
Housekeeper
stanley@mask.org.za

Thuli Madi
Managing Director
thuli@mask.org.za

Mpumi Mathabela
Webmaster/IT Support
mpumi@mask.org.za

Nthateng Mhlambiso
Senior Reporter
nthateng@mask.org.za

Mashilo Mnisi
Managing Editor
mashilo@mask.org.za

Musa Ngubane
Link Reseacher
research@mask.org.za

Lesego Masike
Reporter
lesego@mask.org.za

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