"We, the people of South Africa, Recognise the injustices of our past; Honour those who suffered for justice and freedom in our land; Respect those who have worked to build and develop our country; and Believe that South Africa belongs to all who live in it, united in our diversity.” Preamble to the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa.

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Mazibuko: Zuma’s failure to condemn anti-gay law an insult to the Constitution

The DA is outraged by the failure of President Zuma to condemn the draconian anti-gay legislation passed in Uganda earlier this year. 

 

In a reply to my parliamentary question - which I posed to President Zuma to gain clarity on his position on this matter which has received worldwide condemnation - the President said that “South Africa respects the sovereign rights of other countries to adopt their own legislation”.

 

This is an insult to our constitution and to President Mandela’s human rights inspired foreign policy. President Zuma, and the entire leadership of the ANC, should hang their heads in shame.

 

The international community did not adopt a ‘hands off’ approach to Apartheid South Africa. We should likewise not stand quietly by as our president adopts this shameful approach when other countries violate the human rights of their people.

 

To do so is to send a message to the rest of the world that we are hypocrites. 

 

Uganda's anti-gay legislation has horrific consequences for gay Ugandan citizens. The law provides for:

  • Life imprisonment for having gay sexual intercourse;
  • Life imprisonment for so-called "aggravated homosexuality”;
  • Life imprisonment for living in a same-sex marriage;
  • Seven years for "attempting to commit homosexuality";
  • Between five and seven years in jail or a $40,700 (£24,500) fine or both for the "promotion" of homosexuality;
  • The cancellation of registration of businesses or non-governmental organisations found guilty of the "promotion of homosexuality". These Directors could face seven years in jail.

President Zuma's latest blunder is yet another example of how the ANC of today is merely a shadow of its former self. It is clear that this government, unlike that of President Nelson Mandela’s, no longer shares Madiba’s vision that human rights should be “the light that guides our foreign affairs”. 

 

One would think a country with a painful history of discrimination like ours, would be the first to condemn such horrid crimes against humanity. 

 

But President Zuma and his ANC remain detached from what is important both in South Africa and on the African continent.  

 

The DA will remain dedicated to implementing a foreign policy that is informed by a commitment to human rights.

 

That is why a vote for the DA on May 7will be a vote for the promotion of basic human rights at home and abroad. 


 

Lindiwe Mazibuko MP

Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance


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