Monday, April 29, 2024
ADVT 
International

African Man Banned For Racism Against Indian-Origin People

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Oct, 2015 11:06 AM
    A member of a radical forum in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has been interdicted for allegedly inciting racial hatred against people of Indian-origin, a media report said.
     
    On Saturday, Ravi Pillay, a KwaZulu-Natal Member of the Executive Council (KZN MEC) for Human Settlements and Public Works, and Willies Mchunu, another KZN MEC, obtained an interdict in the high court against Phumlani Mfeka, a member of Mazibuye African Forum, iolnews.com news portal reported.
     
    According to its Facebook page, Mazibuye African Forum, a new radical forum, wants Indians to be excluded from affirmative action and black economic empowerment programmes.
     
    The move to seek the order came to forestall a potentially devastating fallout from an anti-Indian text message that was sent by Mfeka to Pillay on Friday, prompting him and Mchunu to approach the court seeking an urgent interdict. 
     
    Justice Piet Koen granted the interdict on Saturday.
     
    Mchunu in his affidavit stated that he and Pillay were in a meeting when Pillay received a text from Mfeka that promoted anti-Indian sentiment and advocated violence.
     
    "He (Mfeka) and the organisation (Mazibuye African Forum) have received much media attention due to derogatory remarks they have made regarding persons of Indian descent. These remarks were not, however, as militant as the one referred to above," Mchunu's affidavit added.
     
    Mchunu and Pillay sought that Mfeka "be interdicted and restrained from inciting or advocating hatred against and discriminating against members of the Indian community or any other community in the province of KZN".
     
    Both further asked the court that Mfeka be stopped from "making any statement which may incite racial violence and that the order include a ban on verbal, written or electronic statements to this effect by Mfeka". 
     
    Following the order, Mchunu said criminal action would be instigated against Mfeka and the matter would be referred to the South Africa Human Rights Commission.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Michelle Obama Unveils Website Encouraging Students To Pursue Education After High School

    We want to create a space where young people can engage with each other, where they can inspire each other to complete their education beyond high school

    Michelle Obama Unveils Website Encouraging Students To Pursue Education After High School

    Plans Afoot To Build New Gurdwara In Scotland

    Plans Afoot To Build New Gurdwara In Scotland
    Authorities in North Ayrshire, one of the 32 council areas in Scotland, are mulling a proposal to construct a new gurdwara in the industrial town of Irvine, a media report said.

    Plans Afoot To Build New Gurdwara In Scotland

    7 Indian-Origin Women In US Pageants

    7 Indian-Origin Women In US Pageants
    Vanita Budhan, 22, Nicole Patel, 23, Nihara Chakrala, 24, Somya Sharma, 23, Suchitra Singh, 24, and Chhavi Verg, 18, are the competitors in "Miss New Jersey USA".

    7 Indian-Origin Women In US Pageants

    Dussehra, Diwali Celebrated In Manchester

    Dussehra, Diwali Celebrated In Manchester
    Thousands of people of various faiths from across Manchester gathered at the city centre to celebrate the festivals of Dussehra and Diwali on Saturday

    Dussehra, Diwali Celebrated In Manchester

    20-Year-Old Indian Student Mandeep Singh Found During Search In New Zealand

    20-Year-Old Indian Student Mandeep Singh Found During Search In New Zealand
    Police have recovered a body while searching for a missing Indian student in New Zealand, a media report said on Sunday.

    20-Year-Old Indian Student Mandeep Singh Found During Search In New Zealand

    Thousands Flock To Diwali Celebrations In New Zealand

    Thousands Flock To Diwali Celebrations In New Zealand
    The two-day celebrations concluded at the Queen St's Aotea Square with a fireworks finale on Sunday night and included events like workshops, live dance, music, puppet and theatre performances

    Thousands Flock To Diwali Celebrations In New Zealand

    PrevNext