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MALEMA WORDS COULD LEAD TO MURDER – AS PROVEN IN USA

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SUBJECT       :           MALEMA WORDS COULD LEAD TO MURDER – AS PROVEN IN USA

ISSUED BY : Dr. Pieter Mulder

CAPACITY : FF Plus Leader and Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

DATE : 27 January 2011


 

Mr. Julius Malema clearly shows that he has no understanding of the South African society’s complications and sensitivities with his continued fight to be allowed to sing certain liberation songs.

Malema yesterday (2011/01/26) called on all ANC veterans and activists to “make their voices heard against attempts to have liberation songs prohibited”.

The Freedom Front Plus and other organisations’ protests are not against the singing of liberation songs as Malema is trying to incorrectly portray. It is about the singing of phrases such as “shoot the Boer” (‘Ibhunu’) which appears in the song “Ayesab’ amagwala”.

The FF Plus calls on all reasonable South Africans to fearlessly show their disapproval of such phrases which cause great tension.

Presently (2011), where farmers are murdered every week and violence and murder have become part of society, phrases such as “shoot the Boer” are totally unacceptable. In the light of the hate speech sections in the Constitution, these types of phrases should be prohibited by the courts.

In the past the FF Plus has been successful in having the phrase “Kill the Boer” of Peter Mokaba classified as hate speech. We will continue with our actions until the “Ibhunu” phrase is also prohibited.

Let us learn a lesson from the recent events in the USA where an individual shot congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords because he took the war of words between the Republicans and the Democrats literally. Why just accept that the “Shoot the Boer” phrase are not being taken literally by a new generation young people who had not been part of the ANC’s “struggle” and had been born after the end of that struggle?

DR. PIETER MULDER

Contact no.: 082 674 6670 / 082 777 0202 / 082 472 0189

 


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