The SA Human Rights Commission is pursuing a court interdict on alleged racist Belinda Magor (61), who – in a social media rant – seemed to be calling for the removal of black women’s uteruses and for black men to be burnt.
In November last year, the commission issued a letter to Magor, demanding that she make a public apology, which she allegedly disregarded.
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