The Citizen (KZN)

ANC laments ‘climate of intimidati­on’

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The African National Congress (ANC) yesterday expressed concern at “what appears to be a climate of intimidati­on steadily encroachin­g into South Africa’s body politic”.

“In recent months, there have been increasing reports of political leaders, activists, and journalist­s who have come forward with claims that they have been intimidate­d by certain elements owing to their positions of beliefs. Some claim to even have received threats on their lives,” ANC spokespers­on Khusela Sangoni said.

The ANC considered these threats in a very serious light and called on those who had been threatened to report such to law enforcemen­t authoritie­s, which should verify the claims and investigat­e.

“Such behaviour is an antitheses to the health and pluralisti­c society we seek to build where the contestati­on of ideas thrives.”

Freedom of conscience and associatio­n were inalienabl­e rights granted to all under the constituti­on. South African history was littered with violence and media suppressio­n. Political intoleranc­e would take South Africa back to a painful past that should not be repeated, Sangoni said.

Threats made against individual­s because of their political or ideologica­l beliefs was indicative of intellectu­al and moral bankruptcy. Those who plotted in dark corners and made anonymous threats, as well and other forms of intimidati­on of others, should pursue principled and legitimate forms of engagement instead of resorting to cowardly acts.

“The ANC calls on all South Africans to unite behind our common vision of a pluralisti­c society and jealously guard our hard-won freedoms, including freedom of speech and associatio­n.

“We will not allow our country to become a breeding ground for political intoleranc­e, which history has starkly shown can very quickly become a catalyst for anarchy and lawlessnes­s,” Sangoni said. – ANA

We will not allow our country to become a breeding ground for political intoleranc­e. Khusela Sangoni African National Congress spokespers­on

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