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SAHRC says Edward Zuma’s open letter ‘violates freedom of speech’

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SAHRC says Edward Zuma’s open letter ‘violates freedom of speech’

SAHRC says Edward Zuma’s open letter ‘violates freedom of speech’

28th July 2017

By: African News Agency

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The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) on Friday said it has become aware of an offensive open letter purported to have been authored by President Jacob Zuma’s son, Edward, and it now intends to take appropriate “action”.

In the letter, which has been published online by news websites, Zuma takes a swipe at former finance minister, Pravin Gordhan, whom he brands as a sellout along with former tourism minister, Derek Hanekom.

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Gordhan and Hanekom are senior members of the ruling African National Congress (ANC)

On Pravin, Zuma wrote: “This privileged boy from Sastri College shows us that he would defend whites and their appointed crumb eaters‚ the white monopoly capital indunas‚ the black parasitical political stooges at all costs”.

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In the lengthy letter Zuma also states: “Derek Hanekom and Pravin Gordhan have brazenly and unabashedly spoke out against the majority elected ANC and South African President‚ Jacob Zuma‚ on various white monopoly capital media platforms. Both these white monopoly capital fronts and anti-majoritarian-rule have continued to counter the programmes and policies that the ANC have now rolled out within the context put colonial and apartheid history‚ of radically advancing the lives of the native and particular black people of this country” .

However, on Friday the SAHRC said it found the contents of this letter, in particular statements that promote hatred on the basis of race “offensive and disturbing and a clear violation of the right to freedom of expression as articulated in section 16 of the Constitution”.

The commission will be seeking appropriate redress as empowered by the Constitution as well as the SAHRC Act, said the statement issued by Gushwell Brooks the communications coordinator for the rights body.

“The Commission is concerned by such statements being made within the broader context of hate speech, particularly on the basis of race, by individuals with a public platform.”

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