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EXPEL ‘RACIST’ STUDENT, MATIES URGED

- SIPHOKAZI VUSO siphokazi.vuso@inl.co.za

PRESSURE is mounting on Stellenbos­ch University (SU) to expel the white student filmed urinating on the belongings of a fellow black student in what the university has described as a hurtful and racist incident.

While SU suspended the white student, saying that expulsion and/or criminal charges were not excluded from the possible available options based on the investigat­ion's findings, the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) confirmed it was also probing the matter.

The incident sparked protests yesterday, with students charging that a suspension was inadequate punishment and failed to reform the perpetrato­r.

The incident took place in the early hours of Sunday morning in the Huis Marais residence, according to the firstyear student victim.

Speaking about the incident, he said: “I was woken by a strange noise around 4am in the morning and I woke up to check what was happening because my roommate was away for the weekend. I turned on the lights, and I saw someone urinating on my study desk where my laptop and study notes were. I decided to take a video; I asked him at first what he was doing and he said he was waiting for someone, and when I asked him again he said ‘it's a white-boy thing' and left.

“I am still traumatise­d and I feel he violated my right to dignity and humanity,“said the emotional student.

The incident was reported by residence management to the relevant university structures the same day. The victim's father said they were deeply disturbed by the incident.

“I have instructed my son to go to Stellenbos­ch police station and open a case of malicious damage to property. I am still waiting for the institutio­n to get in touch with me regarding this matter, but they are yet to do so,” he said.

“I want him expelled so that it sends a stern message to all other would-be racists who would then be deterred from doing this,” said the father.

Approached for comment yesterday, the suspended student said he would respond at a later stage.

Stellenbos­ch University said a further swift but detailed investigat­ion would determine the final outcomes.

“Expulsion and/or criminal charges are not excluded from the possible available options, based on the investigat­ion's findings.

“Human dignity is non-negotiable and must be respected, upheld and restored when affected.

“Such destructiv­e behaviour is totally unacceptab­le and undermines what SU stands for, as well as the many continuous focused efforts made towards building inclusive student communitie­s at Stellenbos­ch University,” the university said.

Rector and Vice-Chancellor Professor Wim de Villiers said: “We are appalled by this type of behaviour.

“Such conduct will not be tolerated at the university. We acted swiftly and decisively to uphold our commitment to a culture of inclusivit­y.

“What happened at Huis Marais is not acceptable.

“No student has the right to diminish another student's human dignity or rights in this way.”

The SAHRC meanwhile said it had received two complaints regarding the incident.

“The SAHRC is investigat­ing the matter as, on the face of it, or prima facie, it appears that a violation of the affected student's rights has taken place. If the allegation­s are true, this was an atrocious and despicable incident. The facts need to be determined by the commission first, though. The commission is attempting to get hold of the affected student.

“We call on him and other potential witnesses to come forward and make contact with the commission,” said SAHRC commission­er André Gaum.

Student activist Shaniaé Maharaj said campus culture did not change because offenders were not afraid of the consequenc­es of their actions.

“All we see are statements from senior management, without any concomitan­t action. We want the student to be expelled because suspension is not only an inadequate punishment given the severity of the incident, but it also fails to reform the perpetrato­r and address the wider social context of toxic masculinit­y and white supremacy that allowed the incident to take place in the first place,” said Maharaj.

 ?? | PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) ?? OUTRAGED Stellenbos­ch University students demanded answers from the institutio­n’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Learning and Teaching, Prof Deresh Ramjugerna­th after a racist incident, where a white student urinated in the room and on the property of a black student at the weekend. The university has since suspended the white student.
| PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) OUTRAGED Stellenbos­ch University students demanded answers from the institutio­n’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Learning and Teaching, Prof Deresh Ramjugerna­th after a racist incident, where a white student urinated in the room and on the property of a black student at the weekend. The university has since suspended the white student.
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