A government communications official on Monday slammed AWB leader Eugene Terre'blanche saying he had no place in South Africa's new found democracy.

The City Press reported that Terre'blanche pointed at the statue of Chief Tshwane at the Old Pretoria City Hall over the weekend and referred to him as a monkey.

A complaint was lodged with the South African Human Rights Commission against Terre'blanche .

Communications official Panyaza Lesufi said he took it upon himself to lodge a complaint because he felt Terre'blanche had gone too far.

"Mr. Terre'blanche is out on parole on a similar case of referring to an African person with a K-word. The insult he uttered over the weekend openly contravenes his parole conditions and therefore he should go back to jail and finish his term.

"People like Terre'blanche have no room in our new found democracy," said Lesufi.