Chinese hate speech case: 'They made me feel deeply hurt and helpless,' says SA man | J_chabalala
The Equality Court, sitting in the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg, will continue to hear a hate speech case on Wednesday which The Chinese Association lodged against 12 respondents.
Meanwhile, in an affidavit which was presented to the court, a member of TCA, Henry Wing, said he became"extremely despondent" when he saw the comments. "The negative emotions that I experienced during the apartheid years, welled up within me. The memories of the injustices and injuries inflicted on Chinese people and other people of colour through white supremacy and hatred came to the fore again."
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
People are scared to invest in SA because of crime, says Gary PlayerThe 18-time golfing legend and Major winner says crime is hurting tourism
Read more »
Taxi financier gets a pickup from sector’s resilienceTransaction Capital says public transport is defying the stalling SA economy
Read more »
Lindiwe Sisulu’s proposal to top-slice municipal grants slammedSA Local Government Association says ‘unfair’ practice not sustainable solution to mounting water debts
Read more »
Google firing the ‘Thanksgiving Four’ backfires spectacularlyGoogle says the four violated security policies; the Tech Workers Coalition says this is a case of union-busting meant to scare workers
Read more »