Open letter on the killing of human rights defender Thulani Maseko
- Busisiwe Kamolane-Kgadima
CALS and over fifty other organisations and individuals have signed an open letter to the President calling for a statement on the killing of Thulani Maseko
Dear Honourable President Cyril Ramaphosa, Honourable Minister Bheki Cele, Honourable Minister Ronald Lamola and Honourable Minister Naledi Pandor
RE: CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS CALL ON THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT TO CONDEMN THE KILLING OF HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER THULANI MASEKO AND INVESTIGATE THE DEATHS OF HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS
- We, the undersigned civil society organisations write to you to express deep concern regarding the continued repression and killing of human rights defenders and social justice activists in South Africa and throughout the SADC region.
- The recent murder of human rights defender Thulani Maseko in eSwatini has sent shock waves across the world. His death is a chilling reminder that human rights defenders are not free or safe to champion the causes that seek to bring positive change in society. This also comes at a time when civil society in South Africa continues to grapple with the assassinations of social justice activists Lindokuhle Mnguni, Ayanda Ngila, and Nokuthula Mabaso only a few months prior.
- As we mourn the death of Thulani Maseko, and many other activists who have been killed for daring to speak truth to power, we remember the incredible and brave man that he was. We honour his life and legacy and stand fully in support of the call for democracy and broader social justice reforms in eSwatini which he so fervently fought for.
- We support the statement released by the Southern African Development Community and supported by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission. This includes the call for the transparent and comprehensive investigation into the killing as well as dialogue in the resolution of political and other challenges faced by the people of eSwatini.
- We therefore call upon the South African government to release a statement condemning the killing of Thulani Maseko and acknowledging the widespread threats to the lives of activists across Southern Africa. We further urge the South African government to call for an independent and transparent investigation into the death of Thulani Maseko. Finally, we call upon the South African government to commit to coordinating with the relevant stakeholders a sub-regional response to the attacks and killings of human rights defenders in the SADC region.
- We remind you that the rights guaranteed in the Constitution and international treaties of which South Africa is a signatory to such as the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the U.N. International Convention for Civil and Political Rights demand that measures be put in place to ensure the rights to freedom of speech, peaceful assembly and protest are promoted and protected. This includes the rights of human rights defenders who should have liberty to express their opinions whether political or otherwise, without reprisal. Rights and freedoms in SADC countries are therefore under siege if human rights defenders continue to be killed for exercising them.
Yours faithfully,
- Centre for Applied Legal Studies
- Centre for Environmental Rights
- Women’s Legal Centre
- Section 27
- Open Secrets
- Right2Protest Project
- Bench-Marks Foundation
- Socio-Economic Rights Institute
- Southern African Human Rights Defenders Network
- Alternative Information and Development Centre
- Southern Africa Campaign to Dismantle Corporate Power
- Mining Affected Communities United in Action
- Women Affected by Mining United in Action
- Lawyers for Human Rights
- Abahlali baseMjondolo Movement SA
- Freedom of Expression Institute
- Right2Know Campaign
- University of Free State Law Clinic
- The Peace Centre
- Public Affairs Research Institute
- Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria
- Southern African Institute for Responsive and Accountable Governance
- Free State Centre for Human Rights
- Equal Education
- Legal Resource Centre
- Zabalaza Socialist Forum and Pathways Institute
- AntiRepression Collective
- WoMin African Alliance
- The Forge
- Cala University Students Association
- Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution
- Amandla.mobi
- The Rastafari Human Rights Institute in Azania/South Afrika
- Public Services International
- Just Associates Southern Africa
- The Green Connection
- National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
- Prof Kelly Gillespie
- Prof Richard Pithouse
- Dr Sanele Sibanda
- Mr Buang Jones
- Prof Babatunde Fagbayibo
- Mr Jared Sacks
- Mr Mark Heywood
- Prof Jonathan Klaaren
- Adv Tembeka Ngcukaitobi
- The Right Reverend Rubin Phillip, Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Natal
- Ms Rumana Akoob
- Mr Axolile Notywala
- Ms Fatima Shabodien
- Ms Moshibudi Motimele
- Prof Joel Modiri
- Prof Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni
- Ms Mandisa Shandu
- Mr Ntando Sindane
- Ms Phumzile Mtetwa
- Adv Sipho Mantula
- Dr Pedro Mzileni
- Prof Sandra Liebenburg
- Prof Lillian Chenwi