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SAHRC acts against Zuma’s son

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THE SA Human Rights Commission ( SAHRC) said it was taking action on “disturbing and offensive” statements in the open letter penned by Edward Zuma in which he denigrated former ministers Pravin Gordhan and Derek Hanekom, whom he described as “a sellout minority”.

Edward, the son of President Jacob Zuma, yesterday escaped censure from the ANC when he apologised for comments he made in the open letter.

However, the SAHRC said its chairperso­n, advocate Bongani Majola, after considerat­ion of the matter, decided to act on the disturbing and offensive statements.

In the letter published by various online media outlets last week, Edward described Hanekom as “a white monopoly capitalist offspring and an Afrikaner racist’’ and Gordhan as a corrupt “white monopoly capital stooge”.

Gordhan was fired by Zuma and replaced by Malusi Gigaba, while Hanekom was also fired and replaced by Tokozile Xasa.

“The commission will be taking this matter to the Equality Court. The commission strongly believes the contents of the open letter constitute hate speech, which contravene­s freedom of expression as establishe­d in section 16 of the South African constituti­on,” said commission spokespers­on Gail Smith.

In addition, the commission said it was concerned about Zuma’s statements in response to its initial statement.

Zuma at the weekend said the SAHRC was a “vile dog unleashed to maul the black majority”.

Yesterday, the SAHRC said it viewed the comments as a contravent­ion of the SA Human Rights Act.

Smith said SAHRC commission­ers met on Tuesday and they decided “to criminally charge” Edward. – ANA

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