Cape Argus

Claims of racism in the ANC

- Jason Felix

A SENIOR ANC councillor has taken the party to the Human Rights Commission (HRC) after a racially heated altercatio­n with another councillor.

Sammy Claasen, ANC councillor in the West Coast, said he has been discrimina­ted against on the basis of his coloured and Khoisan ethnic heritage, within the ANC.

Claasen said he endured personal, verbal and emotional ethnic racism and discrimina­tion, at the hands of an ANC councillor at the Saldanha Bay Municipali­ty during the ANC West Coast Regional Conference on August 26.

“What followed after that incident was shocking when I realised that the provincial leaders and deployees to that conference turned a blind eye to my immediate complaints at the conference venue.

“They were simply not prepared to stop the racial abuse I had to suffer verbally and through isiXhosa songs at the conference.

“It was a painful, heartbreak­ing experience aimed at me in the presence of fellow comrades who were too scared and intimidate­d to comfort me,” Claasen said.

He said he felt like an outcast and dehumanise­d “by so-called revolution­aries”.

“I was clearly not welcome and trusted because of my Khoisan activism, belief, culture and heritage.

“Ethnic intoleranc­e and discrimina­tion has ‘slapped’ me with brutality, and the real ANC were not there for me in that moment of emotional and constituti­onal abuse,” he said.

ANC West Coast secretary Neville Delpoort said Claasen’s complaint was against councillor Siyabulela Mafenuka.

““We are all Africans and we reject any continuati­on of entrenchin­g social divides not of our making and we condemn anyone who seeks to pin such racial divide on any ANC member or structure,” Delpoort said.

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‘ABUSED’: Sammy Claasen

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