Thank God for trade union Solidarity. Living up to their motto "we protect our people", they are boldly taking on the state for allegedly suspending Warrant Officer Jannie Odendaal and Constable Abel Twala for apprehending Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's driver for exceeding the speeding limit. Odendaal is white; Twala is black; and together they fearlessly took on the black queen of struggle. This is new-South Africa justice - the kind of justice the post-apartheid government just cannot get used to.
It is the most unlikely trade union - Solidarity - that is reminding the ANC of its constitutional obligations, that everyone is equal before the law whether it is Jacob Zuma, Desmond Tutu, Abel Twala, Graca Machel or Jannie Odendaal.
That other perennial fly in the ointment, Police Commissioner Petros, refuses to learn this basic rule. As someone who has nailed his party colours so unashamedly to the Stalinist mast, and forever willing to aid and abet the state in their violations of the rule of law, he, rather than Odendaal and Twala, should be put in the dock.
Disciplining police officers for carrying out their duty faithfully is more than just a labour law infringement; the very livelihoods of two families are being affected by this inhumane victimization. This unfortunate incident reminds us of Chumani Maxwele.
Exactly a year ago, while jogging on De Waal Drive, Maxwele was brutally apprehended by President Zuma's cavalcade for allegedly showing them the finger. Upon reading his affidavit of how the President's security guards manhandled him, putting black bags over his head, raiding his flat, raiding his private documents, shoving him from one police station to the other, I know exactly why the Human Rights Commission has still not attended to his case.
Beholden to the ruling party that appointed them, their tardiness at fulfilling their mandate to protect, promote and fulfil human rights, has become second nature. This sycophantic subjugation of human rights bodies to the tyrannies of the ruling party is nauseating, more so because no one stands up to them.