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South Africa's firebrand MP found guilty of hate speech

Julius Malema was found guilty of inciting racial hatred and violence in October 2022 remarks linked to a 2020 school incident, court ruling upheld by South African Equality Court.

  • The Equality Court found Julius Malema guilty of hate speech for comments made at a rally in 2022 regarding a protest outside Brackenfell High School in 2020.
  • The court ruled that Malema's statements amounted to direct incitement to violence, rejecting claims that they were mere political commentary.
  • The South African Human Rights Commission welcomed the judgment, highlighting the danger of political leaders using rhetoric that undermines human dignity and social cohesion in society.
  • The Economic Freedom Fighters criticized the judgment as a distortion of political speech and announced plans to appeal, arguing for the right to speak against oppression.
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Julius Malema was convicted of hate speech by a court in Cape Town, but the sentence is rather symbolic

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