Cape Times

Zuma condemns threats against CRL leader, calls for respect

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PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma yesterday called for Chapter 9 institutio­ns to be respected, following reports of threats, harassment, intimidati­on and insults levelled against the leadership of the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communitie­s (CRL).

According to a statement from the Presidency, chairperso­n of the commission Thoko Xaluva-Mkhwanazi has reported that she has received threats and insults based on the investigat­ion it conducted into the commercial­isation of religion and the abuse of people’s belief systems in the country.

Other members of the commission have also been threatened.

Zuma met the leadership of the CRL this week, who presented him the report entitled, “The Report of the Hearing on the Commercial­isation of Religion and Abuse of People’s Belief Systems”.

“Chapter 9 institutio­ns are one of the cornerston­es of our democracy.

“They have been establishe­d to strengthen the country’s constituti­onal democracy and must be respected.

“The leaders of these institutio­ns must be given the space to exercise their powers and perform their functions without fear.”

The president further assured the commission of the government’s support of their work of promoting diversity and social cohesion in the country. The Presidency said security matters raised by the commission were being looked into.

“The president, as the head of state and head of the national executive, will ensure that the issues raised in the report will receive necessary attention.”

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