Jonathan qwelane
Nettet18. aug. 2024 · The High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Local Division today ruled in favour of the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC), in the matter of South African Human Rights Commission & 3 Others v Jon Qwelane, and declared that comments made by former newspaper editor Jonathan Qwelane (Qwelane) amounted … Nettet30. jul. 2024 · Thirteen years after Jon Qwelane wrote a derogatory article comparing gays and lesbians to animals, the Constitutional Court ruled that the former journalist …
Jonathan qwelane
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Nettet19. sep. 2024 · In Jonathan Dubula Qwelane v South African Human Rights Commission, the Constitutional Court has to decide whether the hate speech provision is … Nettet18. aug. 2024 · The Jon Qwelane case brings into focus the tension between hate speech and freedom of expression. By Sarah Smit. Article / 18 Aug 2024. Qwelane hate speech ruling hailed as a victory by queer ...
Nettet22. sep. 2024 · Jon Qwelane still owes apology to LGBQTI community, ConCourt hears. The Psychological Society of SA has asked the Constitutional Court to reinstate an order by the high court requiring an ... Nettet8. okt. 2024 · Analysis - The Constitutional Court recently heard arguments in the drawn-out legal battle that has followed in the wake of a reviled and homophobic article written by Jon Qwelane in 2008.
Nettet28. apr. 2024 · On 22 September 2024, the Constitutional Court will hear the case of Jonathan Dubula Qwelane v South African Human Rights Commission and Another (case no: 13/20). The Constitutional Court will decide whether section 10 of the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000 (PEPUDA) is … Nettet16. sep. 2024 · Qwelane argued that section 10(1) of Pepuda prohibits hate speech on a variety of grounds, including “sexual orientation”, which is not a ground listed in section …
Nettet30. des. 2024 · Farewell to Jon Qwelane, a Journo Extra-Ordinaire. Jon Qwelane will be laid to rest in Mafikeng this week. If it were not self-restrictive, I would describe the late Jon Qwelane as a “doyen of black journalism”. But to do so would undermine his immense contribution to the advancement, protection and promotion of the craft.
Nettet24. des. 2024 · Qwelane was appointed South Africa's ambassador to Uganda in 2010. Former ambassador, journalist and activist Jon Qwelane has died. Qwelane's attorney, … did malcolm x and mlk work togetherNettet18. aug. 2024 · On 30 July 2024, the Constitutional Court handed down a unanimous judgment in the controversial and long-awaited case of Jon Qwelane versus the SA Human Rights Commission. The judgment settles the definition of hate speech in South African law, and in particular confirms that merely “ hurtful ” speech does not qualify as … did malcolm x found the black panthersNettet23. sep. 2024 · The hate speech case against Jon Qwelane for his 2008 column “Call me names, but gay is not okay” has now entered the Constitutional Court. Violence against … did malcolm x have any kidsNettet30. jul. 2024 · In a legal saga that began in 2008 with a column by Jon Qwelane and continued past his death, the Constitutional Court on Friday held that ensuring equality and protection of lesbian, gay ... did malcolm x fight for equal rightsNettet22. sep. 2024 · Former high commissioner to Uganda Jon Qwelane says he agrees with a Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) judgment passed in November 2024 which declared a … did malcolm x go to the march on washingtonNettet21. des. 2024 · GroundUp 21 December 2024. The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) judgment in the Jon Qwelane case removes the concept of “hurt” from South Africa’s hate speech laws. It affirms freedom of ... did malcolm x change his mind about violenceNettet10. aug. 2024 · The late columnist and former ambassador Jon Qwelane penned a column for the now defunct Sunday Sun headlined “Call me names – but gay is not okay” in 2008. did malcolm x know bumpy johnson