Zapiro must now and forever not hide behind the artistic profession
while pushing cheap political agenda to discredit the President of the
Country and ANC. Comrades we are aware of the current DA tacticts to
take powers confered by the constitution to the President which is
purely trying to diminish powers of the President and this is part of
the campaign of DA and their cronies such as Zapiro and M&G. We will
fight this senseless politics and barbaric acts to ensure the
Presidential status and powers conferred are not simply diminished by
political hungry monguls.

Together We Will Fight 

Cde Jeff Nxumalo
KZN

>>> Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]> 2010/01/15 11:26 AM
>>>





NUMSA CONDEMNS ZAPIRO CARTOON



15 January 2010

The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) is utterly
disgusted and incensed by the Zapiro cartoon in today’s Mail &
Guardian.

The cartoon by Zapiro depicts the President of the Republic and of the
ANC Jacob Zuma unbuckling his pants whilst Lady Justice is being held on
the floor by Shabir Shaik and Eugene de Kock. Whilst Lady Justice is his
target, for many the image of the woman on the ground alludes back to
his charge of rape and thereby seeks to implant in the minds of the
public that President Zuma is a rapist, despite being not found guilty
of rape by any courts of law in the land.

This venomous and personal hatred of President Zuma camouflaged as an
artistic skill by Zapiro is a sign of disrespect not only to President
Zuma, but to the office and the position he occupies in society as the
fourth democratically elected Head of State.

Whilst we respect and uphold the constitution and freedom of
expression, it does not give cartoonists license to undermine the
fundamental rights to dignity as guaranteed in the constitution. This
cartoon is highly distasteful, deplorable and boarders on defamation of
character, and is clearly intended to poison the minds of the readers
and the general public against President Jacob Zuma.

The depiction of our justice system to a woman who is about to be raped
is grossly insensitive and reckless in the context of a rampant crisis
of rape and violence against women in our country.

We demand that the Mail & Guardian and Zapiro apologizes to President
Jacob Zuma and refrain from reckless and offensive cartoons.

We further demand that the South African Human Rights Commission takes
drastic action against Zapiro in the interest of safeguarding our
constitutional rights to dignity and respect.

Contact:

Castro Ngobese
National Spokesperson – 083 979 5266

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