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DA to bring hate speech complaint against Malema

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The Democratic Alliance (DA) will report Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema to the Equality Court for hate speech following his verbal attack on Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Athol Trollip.

“The DA condemns in the strongest terms the comments made by EFF Leader, Julius Malema, that ‘(we) are going to remove a mayor of PE  we are going for your white man in PE. We are going to cut the throat’ referring to Trollip,” says the party’s national spokesman Refiloe Nt’sekhe.

“Malema’s statements are nothing short of hate speech and go as far as an incitement to violence,” he says.

“While these kinds of vile and bigoted statements have come to characterise the EFF and its leader, they have no place in South Africa.”

Nt’sekhe says the DA would report Malema to the Equality Court in terms of Section 10 of the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act.

The law states that “no person may publish, propagate, advocate or communicate words based on one or more of the prohibited grounds, against any person, that could reasonably be construed to demonstrate a clear intention to: (a) be hurtful; (b) be harmful or to incite harm; [and] (c) promote or propagate hatred”.

In 2011, Malema was found guilty of hate speech for singing the words “shoot the boer”, at a number of gatherings of the African National Congress Youth League, which he led at the time.

Malema has taken aim at Trollip in what he termed a “warning shot” to the DA for failing to support land expropriation without compensation.

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