EFF leader Julius Malema says he will not apologise for comments flagged by the SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) as hateful and incitement to violence.
EFF leader Julius Malema says he will not apologise for comments flagged by the SA Human Rights Commission as hateful and incitement to violence.
This week the commission threatened to take the EFF and its leader to court should they fail to retract statements made during the party’s Western Cape people’s assembly last month. on Thursday, Malema said his party was not invited to make submissions when the commission investigated the case. Malema said he will not apologise in 10 days, as requested by the commission, and had no problem with being taken to court.
“I am not going to be violated because I’m an MP, nowhere in the constitution does it say MPs must be violated ... I've got a right to be heard by the commission. It received complaints about me, it must give me an opportunity to make representations so I can justify the things I said.”“In the Eastern Cape they elected males only, and by the way, it’s the only province that did. We now realise they are using the officials to exclude women and we are going to intervene on that.
“We never said we can’t negotiate with the DA. They don’t want to talk to us because they think they lost the votes of racists to the Freedom Front on the basis that they worked with EFF. But the racists are leaving them either way.”In the EFF,the leadership is not about the individual but the ideology. Wether it's Floyd who will leader next or it remains Julius Malema we know the ideology will be the same ! We are so blessed.
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