Racism

One of our aims is to expose and reduce racism in the Jewish and Muslim communities in South Africa. Here you will find articles on anti-semitism and Islamaphobia. You will also find articles about discrimination against minorities in the Jewish and Muslim communities.

Intolerance in the Jewish Community

Our article on the SAHRC finding on Bongani Masuku has apparently touched a raw nerve because we have been sent several intolerant emails from Anthony Posner and Mike Berger (former media consultant to the Board of Deputies). For the record we post their unsolicited correspondence below. (Solar Plexus is the user name of Mike Berger and Blacklisted Dictator is the user name of Anthony Posner.)

SAHRC finds COSATU spokesperson Bongani Masuku guilty of hate-speech

The SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has ruled that various anti-Semitic statements by Bongani Masuku, a COSATU spokesperson on international affairs, amount to hate-speech, and that he must apologise to the SA Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD).

Below we summarise the Finding and then comment. We show that the actions of a broad range of parties to this incident were problematic, including Masuku, COSATU, the It's Almost Supernatural bloggers, Anthony Posner, Mike Berger and the South African Jewish Board of Deputies. We recommend steps to rectify what has happened.

Report on an investigation into events surrounding the Limmud Conference at Wits Medical School

Wits University has published Advocate Geoff Budlender's report on the events surrounding Limmud at Wits on 9 and 10 August 2009. The background to this event and the terms of reference of the investigation are described in the first few pages of the report.

The report makes disturbing findings about the behaviour of the CSO security personnel, a Jewish security organisation whose members Limmud used for controlling access to the event. It is therefore quite strange and alarming that some voices in the Jewish community, particularly David Saks of the Jewish Board of Deputies, are claiming this report as a vindication, when its findings about the behaviour of CSO personnel are extremely disturbing.

The report describes several credible testimonies of harassment of people, uninvolved in the events surrounding Limmud. Budlender states:

The behaviour of the security guards was, to put it at its lowest, inappropriate.  They were in a situation in which sensitivities were high. It is troubling that some of them, at least, did not appreciate the consequences of what they were doing, even when this was raised with them. It is, however, not entirely  surprising. The marshals were young people who appear to have been given no training for the sensitive situation in which they were operating. Even skilled and experienced people would have found this a difficult situation. The marshals were not skilled and experienced in dealing with such situations. ... It is likely that this insensitivity to the political and racial context, taken together with the aggressive conduct of some of the marshals, was a toxic mixture. It explains, for example, the experience and response of Dr Tsotsi [a person uninvolved in the events of Limmud who was harrassed by the security - EDITOR].

He further states:

... the marshals – who were initially intended solely to carry out the function of identifying Limmud participants – took over an enlarged “security” function.  They were not trained to carry out such a function in a highly charged situation. They do not appear to have appreciated the consequences of the manner in which they performed their functions. They over-reached the bounds of their authority, and some of them acted in an aggressive manner. They were, by their very nature, partisan in a context in which it might be necessary to keep the peace between two disputing parties.

He finds:

I prefer not to use the term “racial profiling”, which has a variety of possible connotations. I have found that the Limmud organisers did not have a policy of treating members of different racial groups in a different manner. However, I have found that at least some such differential treatment did take place. I have suggested some reasons why this was so.

This is an indictment, not a vindication. These findings call for introspection as well as remedial behaviour with regards CSO and the use of their services or the services of CSO personnel at official Jewish events. Budlender's report certainly does not justify the kind of bombastic trumpeting of Mr Saks and others.

There were two protests at the event, one outside the venue predominantly organised and attended by the PSA and another inside the venue predominantly organised and attended by the PSC. Budlender describes testimony of the outside group of protesters who "hurled insults" and called people “baby killers” and “Nazis”. This is thuggery from people who appear to have little interest in Palestinian rights but rather some other undisclosed motive.

Budlender therefore concluded:

I have found that the protesters outside the University gates engaged in inflammatory and offensive slurs of people who were attending the conference.

This is an indictment of the PSA and its disgraceful methods.

But Budlender vindicated the behaviour of the protest inside the hall (the Wits PSC one) as well as the behaviour of the Limmud participants:

I received no evidence that either the protestors on the campus or the Limmud participants engaged in inflammatory slurs.   Words were clearly exchanged from time to time, and some of them were angry or intended to be hurtful.   However, as far as I have been able to establish, they were exchanges of the kind one would anticipate in this situation, and not particularly offensive.

Here is the full report.

 

Our letter to Jewish Board of Deputies and their response

Following the Shministim tour of South Africa and the intolerance and threats of violence we encountered from some elements in the Jewish community, we wrote a letter to the South African Jewish Board of Deputies.

Here is our letter.

Here is the Board's response (logos and formatting removed to reduce download time).

Three videos showing the nature of occupation in Hebron

Here are three short videos that vividly illustrate the occupation of Hebron.

Follow up letter on Hajaig's antisemitic comments sent to Minister of Foreign Affairs

Please note that this letter is not a SASHRIP initiative.

A follow up letter, addressed to Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, on Fatima Hajaig's antisemitic comments has been sent by several people. A complaint has also been lodged by the SA Jewish Board of Deputies against Ms. Hajaig.

South African Muslims stand against antisemitism

Members of the Muslim community have written a statement condemning antisemitism. The statement is in response to an anonymously circulated email calling for a boycott of Jewish businesses.

The statement and signatories are maintained at this URL:

http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/203980/MuslimsAgainstRacismStatement.html
 

Fatima Hajaig challenged over alleged anti-semitic remarks

This was first run on James Myburgh's politicsweb site:
http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politicsweb/view/politicsweb/en/page71619?oid=115600&sn=Detail

On 21 January 2009, we [Zackie Achmat,  Jonathan Berger, Nathan Geffen, Doron Isaacs and Faizel Slamang] wrote to Ms Fatima Hajaig, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, asking her to confirm or deny an allegation that she made the following antisemitic statement at a rally,

Jewish Board of Deputies defends racist article

One of the tasks of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBOD) is to monitor and respond to antisemitic incidents. This is an important job that the board does quite effectively. However, to be a credible voice against racism it is important that you do not tolerate it in your own institution. Unfortunately the SAJBOD has recently failed to deal with a racist incident in its midst.