AfriForum on its way to the UN: Will report on SA’s 116+ race laws, “Kill the Boer” chant and exclusion of farmers on racial grounds
26 November 2023
Representatives of the civil rights organisation AfriForum will, on 27 November and 1 December, participate in two separate events of the United Nations (UN). The organisation will thereby create further international awareness about discrimination, which is currently rampant in the form of numerous race-based legislation.
AfriForum will also point to incidents of hate speech, such as the continuous singing of the chant “Kill the Boer”, which targets minorities in South Africa. One of the most urgent issues that AfriForum will bring to the UN’s attention is the racial criteria for agricultural exports to Europe that the South African government recently announced in the Government Gazette.
The first event in which AfriForum will participate involves a follow-up visit to the UN’s Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD). AfriForum submitted a report to the committee last year documenting all the new discriminatory legislation and policies as well as incidents of discrimination in South Africa that have been implemented and proposed, or occurred since 2020. This report also documented some of the most notorious incidents of hate speech and incitement to violence against minorities by high-profile individuals during the same period.
South Africa’s record in relation to the elimination of discrimination in the country is being reviewed by CERD this year. AfriForum will therefore submit a new report on the South African government’s racial discrimination to CERD and make a short presentation as part of AfriForum’s contribution to this review process.