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JWG disgusted by homophobic statements made by COSAS President Wesley Kgang PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 29 May 2009 16:15
The Joint Working Group  (JWG), a network Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) organizations throughout South Africa are deeply disgusted by the comments made by Wesley Kgang the President of the Congress of South African Students in which he stated that Western Cape Premier Helen Zille was “not a woman but suspected of being a lesbian”.

We were deeply disturbed by the decision of the Premier to appoint an all male cabinet in the Western Cape and believe that civil society should speak out on this as it is a direct attack on gender equality in the Western Cape. It does not however justify the use of brutal and violent hate speech. The comments made by Kgang represent exactly this kind of hate speech and are entirely irrelevant to the composition of the cabinet.

His assertion that lesbians are not women is deeply homophobic and heterosexist and we fail utterly to see the connection between the Premier’s sexual orientation and her decision to appoint an all male cabinet. At a time when LGBTI people generally and lesbian women specifically are facing ever increasing levels of homophobic hate crime throughout the country and in the Western Cape, comments such as these only serve to fuel the crisis. Along with our disgust at the comments themselves we are deeply disappointed by the lack of censure from either the leadership of SASCO or the ANC, nor have we seen any statements from the CGE or SAHRC condemning this statement.

The Joint Working Group demand an immediate explanation and retraction of the comments made by Wesley Kgang and plan to take this matter further through the structures of the CGE and the SAHRC.

 

For more information, contact

Vanessa Ludwig - Triangle Project – 021  448 3812
Emily Craven – JWG – 011 403 5566

The Joint Working Group, established in 2003, is a national network of 24 organisations of and for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people (hereinafter referred to as LGBTI people) in South Africa representing the organised LGBTI sector, acting and speaking in the interest of our respective and diverse constituencies. We exist to advance and promote the rights of LGBTI people through constructive dialogue and collaboration, social mobilisation, public education to strengthen positive expressions, advocacy and research. Website: www.jwg.org.za

The JWG is made up of the following member organisations

 

  • Activate WITS
  • Behind the Mask
  • Coalition of African Lesbians
  • Durban Gay and Lesbian Community
  • D Gayle
  • Engender
  • Forum for the Empowerment of Women
  • Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action
  • Gay and Lesbian Network (PMB)
  • Gay Umbrella
  • Gender Dynamix
  • Glorious Light MCC
  • Good Hope MCC
  • Hope and Unity MCC
  • Inclusive and Affirming Ministries (IAM)
  • Jewish Outlook
  • Out in Africa
  • OUT LGBT Well-being
  • OUT Rhodes
  • Rainbow UCT
  • SAYLO
  • The Inner Circle
  • Lesbian and Gay Equality Project
  • Triangle Project
  • Unisa Centre for Applied Psychology
  • XX/Y Flame

 

 

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