DA leader John Steenhuisen announced his party will file charges against EFF leader Julius Malema and the ANC government with the UN Human Rights Council.
Steenhuisen announced his party's charge with the UN would consist of two elements, with the first focusing on Malema’s repeated incitement of ethnic violence.
“The second is the declaration on the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities. This declaration compels the South African government to ensure persons belonging to minority groups may exercise their rights — including, in this case, the right to life and to practice the profession of farming — without any discrimination.
Steenhuisen believes Malema has brought about the return of “a demon” he thought the country had buried in 1994.
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