House of parliament on Xenophobia

A member of the house of parliament in South Africa had condemned the South African president, Jacob Zuma on how he handled the Xenophobia attack with kid glove. The member while delivering his speech in the house of parliament with the president accused the president of settling issues in the country with violence.

                         

He said : 

It was under your leadership that when you disagree with people in Maricana, you kill them. When people have problems in Lai le la, you kill them. When people of Mututu protested, demanding water, you kill them. 

 When there were indifferences not long ago  in this parliament, you applied violence against the leadership of the EFF. You thought our people that everything must be resolved through violence, and you must take full responsibility for having misled the nation that peaceful resolution does not exist, and those who does not agree must be whipped into line.

How can you rule the country, when you cannot rule over your family, your son is a typical example of family member you cannot whip into line.

The man accused the President of condemning the action, but his body action does not condemn the action. 

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