Hate crime: 'Still a daily reality for people in Wales'
Four out of 10 hate crime victims in Wales know their abuser, while nearly a third think about moving house to escape the crime, says a new study.
Research by Race Equality First and Cardiff University also shows that one in five of those abused (18%) considers leaving the country.
The study will feed into a new Welsh government action plan which aims to tackle incidents.
Charity Race Equality First said hate crime was a "daily reality" for many.
More than 1,800 people were surveyed and 60 victims were interviewed in a three-year research project backed by Big Lottery funding.
Hate crimes are offences against race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity.
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