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Sonke Gender Justice celebrates the Julius Malema hate speech ruling

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2010

A small group of supporters dance and sing outside the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court minutes after the Equality Court ruled, on 15 March 2010, that Julius Malema had engaged in hate speech when he talked about the woman who accused Jacob Zuma of rape. The man in the suit leading proceedings is Mbuyiselo Botha, the media and government relations head for the Sonke Gender Justice Network, which lodged the complaint.

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  • what is it with the racism here, just one question, what would you gain by saying the N word of K word to any body and if you were in that position would you enjoy it, you guys have lost your way and you re think your future. Soos daar gese is, as jy niks goed kan se nie hou jou fokken bek.

  • Perfect cover.

    Coz we all know its only kaffirs who rape XD

  • Clearly these people sings "Malema you Apologize / Apologized." And has nothing to do about celebrating anything

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