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Vavi will meet SAHRC
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Mon, 21 Jul 2008 18:10
Congress of SA Trade Unions Secretary General Zwelinzima Vavi will
meet human rights commissioners on Tuesday to discuss the "shoot and
kill" for Zuma comments he made that they feel he should retract.
SA Human Rights Commission spokesperson Vincent Moaga said they would
have a closed meeting at 11am.
Vavi made the comments at a funeral in June, shortly after similar
remarks by ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.
"So yes, because [ANC president] Jacob Zuma is one of us, and he is
one of our leaders, for him, we are prepared to lay our lives (sic) and
to shoot and kill," Vavi said.
Later, by way of explanation he said: "I said because Jacob Zuma is
one of us and is one of our leaders, for him and for our revolution we
are prepared to lay down our lives and for him we are prepared to shoot
and kill."
On 24 June, the commission gave Vavi two weeks to retract his
statement, but, on the deadline, he asked for a meeting with
them
instead.
Cosatu has backed Vavi, saying he has no need to apologise. SA
Communist Partly Secretary General Blade Nzimande called the commission
a "kangaroo court" for making threats against Malema and Vavi without
giving them a chance to give their side of the story.
At a Youth Day rally in the Free State he said: "We are prepared to
die for Zuma. We are prepared to take up arms and kill for Zuma."
Malema, who also exceeded the deadline for apology or retraction,
told the commission he would never use the word "kill" again in public
utterances.
However, he has elicited another complaint, this time from the
Democratic Alliance, because he said the opposition party should be
"eliminated" as counter-revolutionaries.
The commission is drawing on Section 10 of the Equality Act for its
retraction call. This section speaks against pronouncements or
communications that could be deemed as intending to incite violence.