The LRC expects South Africa to stand up in support of Human Rights Defenders
23 March 2016
Human rights activists in South Africa have been victims of aggression, intimation, assault and murder, such as what happened last night in the Xolobeni region of the Eastern Cape when the chairperson of the Amadiba Crisis Committee, Mr Bazooka Rhadebe, was shot by two gunmen outside his home.
It is in this context that the LRC and many other organisations and human rights defenders in this country and throughout the world expect South Africa to vote in favour of a resolution calling for the protection of human rights defenders.
Today the Amadiba Crisis Committee has made a statement regarding last night’s murder of its chairperson. The Legal Resources Centre has extended its support to the family of Mr Rhadebe and will be working together with the community and local authorities to provide assistance during this time. We extend our condolences to his family, the Amadiba Crisis Committee and the community at large.
The Amadiba Crisis Committee has been actively opposing proposed mining in the Xolobeni area, in the Eastern Cape. It is believed by the Amadiba Crisis Committee that Mr Rhadebe was assassinated.