Tuesday 11 October 2011

Xenophobia: Home Affairs Parliamentary Chairman apologises

Xenophobia: LHR hails MP’s apology

July 5 2011 at 08:52am
By POLITICAL BUREAU


Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR) has welcomed ANC MP Maggie Maunye’s apology for remarks she made about foreigners in Parliament last week.

The organisation had called on Maunye to retract her statements publicly and assist in finding solutions “so that everyone within South Africa’s borders can enjoy their rights under the law”.

Maunye, who chairs the parliamentary oversight committee on home affairs, implied at a meeting of the committee on Wednesday that foreigners who settled here were soaking up resources. She questioned the use of human rights laws and the constitution to accommodate foreigners and suggested that they should be turned away, as migrants were by Spain.

“Really, this intake, for how long are we going to continue with this as South Africans? Is it not going to affect our resources, the economy of the country?” she said. “We’ve never enjoyed our freedom as South Africans. We got it in 1994 and we had floods and floods of refugees or undocumented people in the country and we always want to pretend it’s nothing like that.”

On Sunday, the ANC chief whip’s office said Maunye had “carefully reflected” on the comments, which might have been construed to be xenophobic, and had recognised “that her views, although not so intended, may have run counter to the letter and spirit of ANC policies”.

She realised her remarks might have been insensitive to the plight of many African foreigners who were here legitimately or because of hardships in their countries.

“Comrade Maunye deeply regrets the comments and unconditionally apologises for the harm they may have caused,” the statement read.

This was only after Lawyers for Human Rights said on Friday it was unacceptable that the chairwoman of the portfolio committee monitoring implementation of international human rights obligations could take such an uninformed and blatantly xenophobic view of contributions made by foreigners in building a modern South Africa.

“This is particularly discouraging considering these comments were made by a senior member of Parliament whose duty it is to uphold the law,” the group said in its statement.

“These unfortunate comments have come at a time of increased tension across Gauteng and memories of the 2008 violence where foreign nationals were targeted for violence and destruction of their property.”

The group said Maunye would do better to scrutinise mismanagement of the Department of Home Affairs’ asylum management directorate during the 11 years that the Refugees Act had been in place.

On Monday, the group said it was happy with the apology.

“It was very serious for a portfolio committee chair to make such xenophobic comments,” spokeswoman Kaajal Ramjathan-Keogh said. - Pretoria News

http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/xenophobia-lhr-hails-mp-s-apology-1.1093413

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