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Social Justice Movement & Lobby Group: “Instilling a sense of activism among ordinary citizens.”












Thank you Thailand 🇹🇭 I really can’t wait to see this in my own country 🇿🇦 #limpopoboy worldwide 🗺️


Cyril Ramaphosa, and the entire Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Police, especially its chairperson should testify at the #MadlangaCommission. For CR: he must answer this: “can you confirm that Mchunu told you about disbandment of the Political Killings Task Team? If yes, why did you agree?” For Portfolio Committee on Police: when Mkhwanazi told you about disbandment of political killings team and Minister Mchunu argued that it was done in concert with President, why did you not probe political interference into police operations and hold the executive accountable? In the video below: Mchunu firstly says the task team can’t operate without a deadline. Secondly, he dismisses the doctrine upon which it was established- I.e. these are not “political killings”. Instead he argues they are pure crime. Then he says he has consulted the president, despite the fact that they reported to a ministerial team, and not presidential. That the president has agreed to the approach he is taking: meaning disbandment of the team. The basis Mchunu advances differs fundamentally with the Moerane Commission findings: that what is occurring in KZN are Political Killings motivated by fight over tenders, although largely “intra-party” based. Also, that there was politicisation of the police and criminal justice system. This makes a good basis for why the Political Task Killings Team was “Multidisciplinary”; inclusive of SAPS, NPA etc. and it therefore succeeded in massively reducing the political assassinations in KZN. A factor Mkhwanazi credits for why other high profile cases were added to them. The portfolio committee heard all of this. But did not probe political interference! Neither did they ask if the minister’s decision is constitutional. They simply moved on with business as usual. They too must account! Secondly, if Ramaphosa agreed with this, we ought to be told why if the Task Team had not finished with cases referred to it by this time. Especially if this team HAD NEVER HAD ANY REPORTING MEETING with Mchunu. How did he know it was no longer necessarily when he had not engaged its report? Parliament never asked any of these questions! They are complicit and must come to #MadlangaCommission to answer for their utter uselessness!















