Joint Working Group calls for justice in Hate Crime cases in September

Press Release
14 September 2009
The last two weeks of September see the return to court of two Hate Crimes cases involving the brutal murders of two young lesbian women. Sandwiched between three Pride events taking place in the country are the Eudy Simelane murder case in court on the 21st and 22nd and the Zoliswa Nkonyana case in court from the 28th September.
It is ironic that both cases return to court within a short time of the reports over the weekend relating to the new National Interfaith Leadership Council and its plans to roll back progressive legislation affecting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex people among others. It is obscene that at a time when LGBTI people are facing ever increasing levels of abuse and violence at the hands of society, anyone would suggest removing what legal and constitutional protection does exist.
The Eudy Simelane case will return to Delmas on the 21st and 22nd of September for final arguments and judgement on the three men standing trial for the rape and murder of the lesbian soccer star. This case was turned on its head by the shocking decision of the main state witness to change his testimony and this has cast a shadow over proceedings since. It is vital that the case be wrapped up over the two days set down so that Eudy’s family and community can begin to move on. A pride march in honour of Eudy and Girly Nkosi another lesbian activist killed in the same area just a few weeks ago will be held this Saturday the 19th through the streets of Kwa Thema.
On the 28th of September the men accused of brutally murdering teenager Zoliswa Nkonyana will appear in court in Khayeleitsha once again. It is the first hearing in this much delayed case since the mass protest through the streets of Cape Town in August. Although the case was for legal reasons not moved to the High Court as protesters had demanded a number of commitments were made by the relevant authorities around ensuring this case moved ahead without further delays. The 28th will be the first opportunity to see if these commitments will indeed be honoured.
Members of the Joint Working Group and the 070707 Campaign will be out in force at both cases demanding justice for Eudy, justice for Zoliswa and an end to homophobic hate!
For more information please contact:
Emily Craven – JWG – 011 403 5566
Triangle Project – 021 448 3812 (Zoliswa’s case)
The LGEP – 011 487 3811 (Eudy’s case)
Emily Craven
Coordinator
Joint Working Group
011 403 5566
011 403 5567
emily@jwg.org.za
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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
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