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South Africa: Apology issued over anti-Muslim remarks

By Osman
Last updated: April 27, 2020
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JOHANNESBURG(SONNA)-South Africa’s Police Minister Bheki Cele apologized to the Muslim community Sunday for blasphemous remarks made by a police officer while arresting worshippers for breaching coronavirus lockdown rules.

Cele’s apology came hours after a video clip circulated on social media showing police officers arresting 24 worshipers in Mpumalanga province Saturday.

At the end of the clip, one officer is heard asking the worshippers: “Are you bigger than the president? Is Muhammad bigger than the president?”

South Africans are currently observing a lockdown due to the novel coronavirus which was announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa on March 27.

They are not allowed to leave their homes or congregate in churches or mosques.

Police said the arrested worshippers contravened the COVID-19 Disaster Management Lockdown Regulations in relation to the prohibition of gatherings and will be charged or fined.

National Police spokesman Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo said in a statement that the comments made by the officer are “rather unfortunate, and it is unacceptable that someone could make such an utterance.’’

He said the police management has directed that the matter be investigated and the person or persons who made the comment be identified and punished.

South Africa has one of the highest numbers of COVID-19 infections on the continent with 4,546 confirmed cases and 87 deaths.

Muslims make up about 3.5% of the country’s population of 57 million. Despite their numbers, they actively participate in various sectors of the country’s economy, including business, academia, civil service and politics.

Source: AA

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