Radical campaign following judgement on Clive Derby Lewis
5 June 2015
The South African Communist Party (SACP) has expressed and reiterates its disappointment and condemnation of the North Gauteng High Court ruling delivered by Judge Selby Baqwa on 29 May 2015, effectively placing Clive Derby Lewis on medical parole with immediate effect. Derby Lewis and his collaborator Janusz Waluś cold-bloodedly murdered our former General Secretary Comrade Chris Hani. They denied the working class and our country continued leadership from an outstanding revolutionary leader and his wife and children a husband and father for the rest of their lives (see report).
The court ruling did not leave the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services Advocate Michael Masutha and the Correctional Supervision and Parole Board any option but only to set conditions for the parole by today, 5 June 2015 as accordingly complied with.
The SACP will explore its options. However we would like to place the following on record, which we believe are important and could have been part of the grounds for appeal.
Derby Lewis has never been remorseful as the Judge claimed. The judge relied on information that was not part of the court process. He was, moreover, incorrect to say the SACP and Chris Hani family received preferential treatment. The concept of ubuntu was further abusively used to mean that only perpetrators of heinous crimes, including murder, in this case, must be forgiven with no regard of compassion to the victims.