A protest over the offending video at the University of the Free State in March 2008. Sapa
Reitz talks to start
Mon, 26 Oct 2009 12:00
The reopening of discussions on the University of the Free State's decisions to pardon the "Reitz four" will start on Wednesday.
Chairman of the UFS Council, Judge Faan Hancke, said on Monday the council fully supported Rector Jonathan Jansen's efforts to bring about reconciliation and transformation.
"Professor Jansen's actions are seen in the light of his efforts to establish reconciliation within the bigger process of
transformation."
Hancke said the council supported all constructive efforts to enhance reconciliation and accepted Jansen's "integrity and bona
fides" in handling the matter.
He expressed hope that all role players in the matter would come to an agreement, so that normality could return to the main campus
in Bloemfontein.
On Sunday Jansen invited any interested party to meet university
management to table their concerns and try to find consensus on a
way forward, following criticism of his decision to pardon the four
students involved.
Anyone who wanted to be take part in the talks should contact
Billyboy Ramahlele on 051-401-2822 to make an appointment.
The four filmed an initiation of five black staff members into
hostel activities in 2007. The employees, four women and a man,
were seen on their hands and knees eating food which had apparently
been urinated into by a white student.
The former students ? RC Malherbe, Johnny Roberts, Schalk van
der Merwe and Danie Grobler ? appeared in the Bloemfontein
Regional Court on Monday to face charges of crimen injuria. Their
case was postponed to February 24, 2010.
At his inauguration last Friday, Jansen announced the university
had pardoned the four and that they could return and continue their
studies if they wanted to.
Jansen's announcement drew criticism, notably from Higher
Education Minister Blade Nzimande, Cosatu and the ANC Youth League,
and praise in the past week.