6 December 2005

 

 

COSATU statement on the charging of the ANC Deputy President with rape

 

 

The Congress of South African Trade Unions has noted that ANC Deputy
President Jacob Zuma has today been charged with rape in the Johannesburg
Magistrates Court.

 

COSATU welcomes this development. It will put an end to the speculation in
the media, afford the alleged victim an opportunity to pursue justice in a
court of law, and afford the accused the same opportunity to defend himself
in court. We also note that he has denied the charges.

 

We call on all, including the media, to respect the rights of both the
alleged victim and the accused. Our constitution and laws protect both the
alleged victim and perpetrator, with no exceptions. No attempt should be
made to prejudge or prejudice either of them. We regret that both parties
involved in this matter have already been heavily prejudiced by some in the
media.

 

COSATU has always been implacably opposed to the abuse of women, especially
to the despicable crime of rape. We are participating strongly in the 16
days of activism against the abuse of women and children. A charge of rape
is very serious, and anyone prov ed guilty deserves the severest punishment.

 

Should the allegations against the ANC Deputy President be proven to be
correct, COSATU will demand the appropriate sentence, just as we do in all
cases involving sexual and other forms of abuse of women and children.

 

COSATU has noted that the ANC Deputy President has issued a statement that
he will suspend his participation in the position of leadership of the ANC
until the rape trial is over. COSATU fully supports his decision. It is the
right thing to do. Any leader accused of such a hideous crime must at least
take leave until such time that the allegations have been proven to be
correct or incorrect.

 

We note that he does this not because the ANC constitution or any structure
asked him to do so, but because of his adherence to his own teachings on
revolutionary morality. Obviously he will be able to resume his
responsibilities as ANC Deputy President once he has been found not guilty
in court.

 

In this regard we call for a speedy trial and the conclusion of this matter
as soon as practically possible, bearing in mind the public interest on the
matter and the need to ensure that the victim and the ANC Deputy President
are not prejudiced by unnecessary delays.

 

COSATU strongly believes that the rape allegations are separate from the
corruption charges that the ANC Deputy President faces. These are two
different matters and must be treated as such. COSATU firmly stands by its
decision to support the ANC Deputy President on the alleged corruption case.
We believe he was not treated fairly and that his chances of receiving a
fair trial are very slim or non-existent. We shall continue to pursue the
demands of our Central Committee in this regard.

 

 

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