The SAHRC has cleared the EFF leader following a number of complaints brought against him. Five complaints were brought against Malema and a member of the party between 2016 and 2018.
These utterances, on public platforms, have provoked anger among others, with some calling for the Human Rights Commission to find him guilty of hate speech.Doctor Shanelle Van Den Berg, a senior researcher at the SAHRC, told the media that although Malema’s comments do not constitute hate speech, they were harmful and hurtful to fellow South Africans.
The EFF national communications manager, Sixolise Gcilishe says the party will continue to fight for the rights of all citizens who live below the poverty line. “The EFF welcomes the findings of hate speech by the SAHRC on the party leader. We reiterate the fact that we will not be moved by such efforts. We will continue to fight, maybe it is time people joined instead of crying non-existence hate speech.”
I am all for speech that offends, is hurtful and causes emotional anger, because this makes us think about what the other person is saying, but words that include 'slaughter' or 'kill' must surely be hate speech. This ruling is morally wrong.
2 brother ggter was selling the number of Eskom end today south African is in trouble
Well come back Zuma chief' U were once propared 2kill4him
Nollege intelligence is you but the community hindien mys .,..no the are always welcome to South Africa we say no to resist
SAHRC,PP OFFICE,NPA,HAWKS seen in the same light as ESKOM,SAA,SANRAIL,SABC by many South Africans
I am a computer and even i know he is a kunt