The Citizen (KZN)

AfriForum to report callous tweets to human rights body

- Virginia Keppler

The civil rights organisati­on AfriForum has denounced several racist posts in the wake of the natural disasters in the Western Cape and more specifical­ly Knysna.

Campaign officer at AfriForum Guido Urlings said sentiments so openly expressed in the social media posts were extremely troublesom­e. “We will ask the South African Human Rights Commission for an immediate investigat­ion. In addition, we will include these posts in the mass hate speech complaint that AfriForum will soon lay with the South African Police Service.” He said AfriForum would consider institutin­g civil litigation against the individual­s responsibl­e for these callous posts if the complaints with the Humans Rights Commission or police did not yield any results. Some of the screenshot­s AfriForum received include: “Dear white people what is happening with #KnysnaFire is called #Vutha and only black people can save you from it, just bring the land back.” This was written by Mathandazo Wabo Lova @JabulaniKh­esa.

Savagéé @KeNegroAke­re said: “I actually smiled when I saw that Knysna is going thru it all, ‘cause we all know what the majority of the population is there [emoji].”

Black_X (@Mhehlonmak­ulu) tweeted: “Dear Jesus please let the storm take a few white people, I’m kidding (emoji) not a few (emojis) #capestorm.”

Mlunguza Mthembu Luxolo wrote: “Pray this great #capestorm is here to take white people away to Europe. #WantOurLan­d.”

Urlings said they would like individual­s and communitie­s to come together and provide aid to all those affected by the events, rather than spewing racism.

Dear Jesus please let the storm take a few white people, I’m kidding not a few. We will ask Human Rights Commission for immediate investigat­ion.

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