SAHRC Investigates Racist Newspaper Column
Tuesday, March 1, 2011 - 13:16
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) is investigating a complaint about a racist column on coloured people written by Sunday World columnist, Kuli Roberts.
SAHRC spokesperson, Vincent Moaga, points out that, “We received a formal complaint about the article this morning.”
In her column, Roberts remarked that coloured girls are the future “...for various reasons. You will never run out of cigarettes.” Roberts further said among others, “You will always be assured of a large family as many of these girls breed as if Allan Boesak sent them on a mission to increase the coloured race.”
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SAHRC spokesperson, Vincent Moaga, points out that, “We received a formal complaint about the article this morning.”
In her column, Roberts remarked that coloured girls are the future “...for various reasons. You will never run out of cigarettes.” Roberts further said among others, “You will always be assured of a large family as many of these girls breed as if Allan Boesak sent them on a mission to increase the coloured race.”
To read the article titled, “HRC investigates newspaper column,” click here.
Source:
The Citizen
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