Democratic
Alliance statement by
Sandy
Kalyan MP
Deputy
Chief Whip of the Democratic Alliance
The
DA is deeply concerned and unspeakably disappointed that the ANC today blocked
a DA motion without notice condemning the Anti-Homosexuality Bill signed into
law by Ugandan President, Yoweri Museveni, yesterday.
It
is also highly revealing that ANC MPs heckled me today when I raised this issue
in the House, illustrating their brazen insensitivity if not support for this
shocking measure.
Our
motion would have ensured that South Africa continues with the human
rights-based foreign policy established by President Nelson Mandela and that we
re-gain our moral standing in the international arena.
It
would have also made it clear to the Minister of International Relations and
Cooperation, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, that her failure to act decisively on this
issue - as made clear in her department's press release today - must be brought
to an end.
The
ANC in Parliament did not seek to propose any amendments to the motion. It was
merely rejected “in its entirety”.
This
continues the shameful failure by President Zuma’s administration to act on
this matter.
We
must indeed ask why it is that South Africa always resorts to silent diplomacy
when it instead should be providing leadership on the continent. With our proud
history of fighting injustice, and with one of the most progressive
constitutions in the world, our government should have been first to publically
object to the barbaric laws of a state right on our doorstep.
As
the DA, we strongly condemn the passing of this Bill and the criminalisation of
homosexuality anywhere on the continent and the world.
The
South African government, and the African Union, which is being chaired by, Dr.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, must be urged to act to ensure that Uganda’s
suppression of human rights does not go without censure.
The
DA will continue to push for this to happen without delay.