Cape Times

Call for official’s removal

- Carlo Petersen

DA NATIONAL spokespers­on Marius Redelinghu­ys could be in hot water following comments he made to UCT student Zizipho Pae on Facebook.

Pae has been ousted from her position as vice-president of the UCT SRC in an “irregular” meeting following her Facebook post: “We are institutio­nalising and normalisin­g sin! Sin. May God have mercy on us.”

Pae admitted that she had reacted to the US Supreme Court sanctionin­g same-sex marriages.

The statement sparked a massive outcry from the les- bian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r, intersex, asexual, agender and queer and others (LGBTIAQ+) community, including Redelinghu­ys, who made various comments on Facebook.

The Christian View Network (CVN) now wants the DA to dismiss Redelinghu­ys for “a long series of mocking, insulting and other pro-homosexual messages which amount to harassment”.

CVN director Philip Rosenthal said he was shocked by Redelinghu­ys’s statements.

After taking issue with Pae’s statement on Facebook, members of UCT’s LGBTIAQ+ community vandalised her office at the university.

“Marius Redelinghu­ys adds various insults and threatenin­g messages, and the regret that the vandalism did not have the desired effect. The messages include: ‘Don’t mess with the Pink Mafia’. He also posted: ‘We are lurking in the shadows, you never know who is coming for you’.

“Mr Redelinghu­ys participat­es and compounds the criminal harassment of Ms Pae,” Rosenthal said.

According to him, Redelinghu­ys had a right to express his views, but not in a threatenin­g and harassing manner.

In a letter to chairperso­n of the DA federal executive James Selfe, Rosenthal writes: “While it unacceptab­le for any person to engage in such internet harassment, it is doubly disturbing that this person is a national spokespers­on for the Democratic Party (sic).

“I would therefore request that the Democratic Alliance expel Mr Redelinghu­ys from their party and issue a public statement dissociati­ng with his actions.”

Redelinghu­ys said he had sent Selfe a response to Rosenthal’s requests.

“This is clearly a personal matter driven by Mr Rosenthal. The party is not an arbiter in this matter and it must be resolved between Mr Rosenthal and myself.

“Should Mr Rosenthal proceed with any further action against me, I intend on filing a counter-complaint of harassment, abuse, defamation and discrimina­tion on the grounds of sexual orientatio­n,” Redelinghu­ys said.

Meanwhile, Pae has informed UCT that she did not accept the SRC’s decision against her. “I have requested that the decision be reviewed. In the absence of appropriat­e steps, I shall launch a review applicatio­n to the High Court.”

The SRC is yet to release a statement related to Pae’s expulsion from the student body.

See Letters, Page 8

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