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Office of the ANC Chief Whip, 4 June 2014

 

 

ANC Chief Whip Submits Complaint to the Human Rights Commission

 

Against Violation of ANC Voters' Rights

 

 

The Chief Whip of the African National Congress in Parliament, Stone Sizani,
this afternoon lodged a formal complaint with the South African Human Rights
Commission (SAHRC) against individuals or institutions whose public conduct
and utterances have sought to undermine the dignity and rights of over 11
million voters who elected the ANC into office on 7 May 2014. 

 

The decision to submit a formal complaint was not taken lightly. It took
into consideration the persisting racism in the country, which has the
potential to undermine the great progress our people made in the last two
decades of democracy. It also took into consideration the ongoing attacks
against, as well as the undermining of the intelligence of the majority of
South Africans who exercised their constitutional right in this year's
election from influential institutions and figures. 

 

The full complaint to the SAHRC is attached below.

 

 

Issued by the Office of the ANC Chief Whip

 

Enquiries:

Moloto Mothapo: 082 370 6930

 

 

 

4 June 2014

The SA Human Rights Commission

Chairperson: Adv. Lawrence Mushwana

33 Hoofd Street

Braamfontein Forum 3

Braamfontein

 

 

Racial Attacks and Insults against Voters of the African National Congress

 

 

I, Stone P Sizani, Chief Whip of the Majority Party in Parliament, wish to
formally request the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) to
conduct an investigation into a complaint of gross violations of basic human
rights of 11,436,921 voters who cast their ballots in the 7 May 2014 general
election. 

 

Since the fifth democratic election were held on 7 May, there has been
unprecedented public onslaught directed at the great majority of those who
turned out to exercise their constitutionally-protected democratic right to
elect the government of their choice, in this instance the African National
Congress (ANC). These attacks have sought to undermine their democratic
electoral expression, dignity and constitutional rights through publication
and circulation of demeaning racial material and insulting media commentary.


 

The following are the racist attacks and insults by prominent institutions
or individuals against ANC voters, which we request the Commission to
investigate: 

 

1. On 28 May 2014, the Eye Witness News (EWN) published a cartoon on its
website that contains racial undertones and insults - depicting ANC voters
in 'black' as "clowns" and "poephols". The creators of the cartoon, Dr Jack
& Curtis, have since apologized. However, the cartoon represents the
persisting racism, violation of inherent human rights and dignity within our
society, and should therefore be subjected to a formal investigation by the
Commission. This, we hope, would dissuade would-be offenders on similar
issues and thereby foster social cohesion and nation building. This will
also afford the Commission an opportunity to provide the public with an
authoritative guidance on such matters for future reference. 

 

2. On 3 June 2014, Democratic Alliance Deputy Chief Whip, Hon. Michael
Waters, circulated a racially offensive picture on Twitter, which depict ANC
voters as dogs lining up to vote for the party - represented by a poster of
President Jacob Zuma. The picture is highly demeaning, racist and violates
the dignity of many South Africans for merely choosing to associate
themselves with the ANC (i.e. freedom of association) and exercising their
right to vote. Given the influential position Mr. Walters holds within the
DA in Parliament as its Deputy Chief Whip, his conduct has the potential to
stoke racial intolerance, hatred and prejudice - thereby undermining the
great progress made by South Africans in the last 20 years. The fact that
his leaders in the DA have not taken any action against him for such
despicable conduct sends a chilling message that the party agrees and
condones his racist view. The Commission must investigate his conduct with a
view to sending a strong message to the party and Mr. Waters' ilk that
racism cannot be tolerated in our constitutional democracy. 

 

3. On 30 May 2014, The Star Online edition published a story, titled "SA
voters like abused spouses - Thuli", in which the Public Protector Advocate
Thuli Madonsela characterizes ANC voters as "abused spouses". The comments
by Adv. Madonsela in this story are highly unjustifiable for a person in her
position as leader of a Chapter 9 institution, who ought not to insult and
undermine the intelligence of over 11 million people and their dignity. The
Public Protector is enjoined by the Constitution to protect the public
against any violation of their rights (through improper conduct or
prejudice) - rather than insult, question the democratic rights and offend
the dignity of the public. 

 

The metaphorical comparison used by the Public Protector to mock the voters
is also offensive to many women who bear the brunt of sexual or gender
violence. By casually using "abused spouse" metaphor in her analogy, she has
triviliased an extremely serious crime and demonstrated gross insensitivity
to the victims - most of whom are women. It is unacceptable, outrageous and
dehumanizing. As it is often said, women's rights are human's rights.
Therefore by publicly referring to victims of gender violence in such
degrading terms during her vilification of ANC voters is a violation of
their human rights. 

 

Section 10 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa states
unequivocally that "everyone has inherent dignity and the right to have
their dignity respected and protected". The commission has an obligation in
terms of the Constitution to protect the dignity and human rights of all
South Africans. 

 

I believe strongly that these racist attacks and insults directed at ANC
voters flagrantly violates the constitutionally enshrined right to freedom
of association, freedom of political choice, and right to dignity guaranteed
in the Bill of Rights. 

 

In this regard, I wish to request the South African Human Rights Commission
to conduct an investigation into the conduct of these individuals or
institutions and take appropriate corrective measures to bring relief to the
affected South Africans. 

 

I trust that the information provided above is sufficient to warrant an
urgent investigation into this matter in the interest of the 11,436,921
South Africans. 

 

 

Yours Faithfully,

 

Hon. Stone P Sizani

Chief Whip of the Majority Party in Parliament

Parliament of the Republic of South Africa

Cape Town

8000

 

 

 

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