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GALZ
statement on the homophobic utterances of South African Deputy President,
Jacob Zuma
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
September 28, 2006
The Gays and
Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) is shocked at the homophobic outburst
made before thousands by Deputy President, Jacob Zuma, at the recent
Heritage Day celebrations. Such utterances may be run of the mill
for the likes of national leaders, such as Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe,
but are startling when they emanate from a South African statesman.
South Africa
must act as a role model for the promotion of human rights in Africa.
Those of us living under difficult circumstances, as exist in Zimbabwe
and elsewhere on this continent, have become increasingly alarmed
by the wild behaviour and utterances of Zuma which continue to go
unchecked.
Whilst same-sex
marriage may be furthest from the minds of most lesbian and gay
people in the rest of Africa who still suffer the basic humiliations
of oppressive laws, social stigma and propaganda spewed out by our
national and religious leaders, we had hoped that we could at least
look to the South African government to provide us with a strong
arm of support in our basic struggle for social recognition. It
seems we cannot rely on this, either on international platforms
such as the UN (where South Africa sees fit to abstain from recognising
sexual orientation as a ground for human rights protection), or
at national level where leaders are given free reign to stigmatise
marginalised communities such as gay and lesbian people.
The comments
of Mr Zuma are unbecoming of a national statesman and GALZ requires,
at the very least, that the ANC demand an apology from Mr Zuma and
an assurance from him that, in future, he will desist from such
politically populist and outrageous statements.
Keith Goddard
Director
(GALZ)
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