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Media Statement: SAHRC to Take Action following Hateful Statements by Mr Edward Zuma

Attention: Editors and Reporters

Thursday, 03 August 2017

On Monday 31st July 2017, the Chairperson of the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC or Commission), Advocate Bongani Majola, after consideration of the matter, decided to act on disturbing and offensive statements contained in the open letter by Mr Edward Zuma.

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.

The Commission is also concerned with Mr Zuma’s statements in the media in response to the SAHRC’s initial statement, released on Friday, 28th July 2017. The SAHRC views Mr Zuma’s comments about the Commission and its constitutional mandate as a contravention of section 4(3) of the South African Human Rights Act, (SAHRC Act) Act 40 of 2013.

The section in question clearly states that: “No… person may interfere with, hinder or obstruct the Commission, any commissioner, a member of staff… in the exercise or performance of its or his or her powers and functions.” A contravention of this section constitutes an offence in terms of Section 22 of the SAHRC Act.

The Commission will therefore take steps to criminally charge Mr Zuma.

The above was endorsed by all SAHRC Commissioners in a regular meeting of Commissioners held on Tuesday 1st August 2017.

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