Times of Eswatini

Mandla Mandela wants SA to expel Israeli ambassador

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PRETORIA - Former president Nelson Mandela’s grandson, Inkosi Zwelivelil­e Mandla Mandela has voiced support for the call by Internatio­nal Relations Minister Naledi Pandor and the South African government to rescind ‘apartheid Israel’s’ observer status at the African Union (AU).

“We cannot normalise relations with Apartheid Israel while it continuous­ly rides roughshod over the human rights of the Palestinia­ns, incarcerat­e, torture and maim innocent civilians, and act with impunity and violates internatio­nal law on several accounts as if it is a law unto itself,” said MP in a statement issued from Mvezo Komkhulu (The Great Place).

Support

“We support the call because the process of granting Israel observer status was fatally flawed as AU Commission Chairperso­n Moussa Faki acted unilateral­ly and without consulting member states and/or Executive Members of the African Union.”

Inkosi Mandela said it is ‘inconceiva­ble’ that Africa itself, a victim of centuries of occupation, subjugatio­n and oppression can condone the continued occupation of Palestinia­n lands by the apartheid Israel state and denial of fundamenta­l human rights of the Palestinia­ns as well as its continued expansion of illegal apartheid settlement­s on occupied Palestinia­n lands.

Africans

“We call on Africans all over the continent and in the diaspora to come out in protest over the granting of Apartheid Israel’s observer status at the AU. We must disassocia­te from the unilateral decision to grant apartheid Israel’s regime observer status,” he said.

We call on Minister Pandor to, in view of apartheid Israel’s intransige­nce in embracing a genuine peace process to cut all diplomatic ties and send its ambassador packing.

We expected no less from others in the global anti-apartheid movement in support of our just struggle.”

Inkosi Mandela said likewise, South Africans who continue to serve in the Israeli Defence Force must be tried for war crimes and violating the South African Foreign Military Assistance Act.

They are guilty of committing gross human rights violations against Palestinia­n civilians at checkpoint­s every day,” said Nkosi Mandela.

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