The Citizen (KZN)

‘Don’t deny anti-Semitism’

PROTEST: JEWISH BOARD PICKETS, CALLING ON LAMOLA ‘TO RECTIFY UNTRUTHS CREATED’ Entire country doesn’t show acts of hostility towards Jews, warns expert.

- Marizka Coetzer – marizkac@citizen.co.za

Members of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) picketed outside the offices of Minister of Justice and Correction­al Services Ronald Lamola yesterday to protest what they have described as his denial of anti-Semitism.

SAJBD spokespers­on Charisse Zeifert said board has previously issued a statement on the cases of anti-Semitism, the methodolog­y used to collate the informatio­n and the status of each case and added it rose by 631% between October and December last year.

“Lamola on 702 doubled down on his anti-Semitism denial, following his initial comments on BBC Hard Talk, the previous week. Yet, speaking on 702 he said there is nonsense. It must be really dismissed. It has never been reported to any law enforcemen­t authority in South Africa that there is such a thing,” she said.

Zeifert said Lamola told BBC HardTalk there was no threat, or harm to the Jewish people and it was a figment of the imaginatio­n.

“We call on Lamola to rectify the untruths created and an assurance that the department of justice will take anti-Semitism as seriously as all other forms of hate in our country, including racism, homophobia, xenophobia and Islamophob­ia,” she said.

Dr Benjamin Rapanyane, head of political studies and internatio­nal relations at North-West University, said the board did a good thing by picketing.

“But it cannot be generalise­d that the entire country is practising anti-Semitism or shows acts of hostility towards Jews. Our rainbow nation is still safe for Jews. It is home to the largest community of Jews in the diaspora,” he said.

Political analyst Piet Croucamp said “the assumption being made is that those anti-Semitic acts originate from the government’s policy or a pro-Palestinia­n policy. The government has disassocia­ted itself from Hamas and that link it just won’t accept”.

Croucamp said the government didn’t have a problem with Jews, but a problem with Israel.

There was no link between the government going to the Internatio­nal Court of Justice and anti-Semitic behaviour in society.

“It’s like they are knocking on heaven’s door, but nobody will answer.”

 ?? Picture: Neil McCartney ?? LISTEN UP. The South African Jewish Board of Deputies picket outside the offices of Minister of Justice and Correction­al Services Ronald Lamola in Pretoria yesterday.
Picture: Neil McCartney LISTEN UP. The South African Jewish Board of Deputies picket outside the offices of Minister of Justice and Correction­al Services Ronald Lamola in Pretoria yesterday.

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