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Conference guest guilty of hate speech

December 4, 2009 11:13
Bongani Masuku

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

One of two South African guests believed to have been invited to a University and College Union conference in London to discuss a boycott of Israel has been found guilty of hate speech.

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has upheld a complaint against Bongani Masuku, the international secretary of COSATU, the South African trade union federation, made by the South African Board of Deputies.

The Board complained after it obtained a recording of a public speech made by Mr Masuku at Witwatersrand University on March 5. In it, Mr Masuku repeatedly threatened that Jewish South Africans would be targeted because of their support for Israel.

This included statements that Jewish lives would be made “hell”, that vigilante action would be taken against Jewish families suspected of having members serving in the Israeli military, and that Jews who continued to stand up for Israel should “not just be encouraged but forced to leave South Africa”.

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