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South Africa's Chief Justice Refuses to Apologize for Supporting Israel


16 Mar 2021
South Africa’s Chief Justice, Mogoeng Mogoeng, is refusing to apologize for comments last year supporting Israel even after a judicial body ordered him to do so, and even wrote out the words of the apology that he was ordered to offer.
As Breitbart News noted in June 2020, Mogoeng revealed during a live webinar hosted by the 
Jerusalem Post that he was pro-Israel, unlike much of South Africa’s political and media elite. He revealed that the prayed for the “peace of Jerusalem.”
Mogoeng added: “I cannot, as a Christian, do anything other than love and pray for Israel because I know hatred for Israel by me and my nation can only attract unprecedented curses upon our nation.” His comments caused an uproar in South Africa, whose ruling party, the African National Congress, has adopted an anti-Israel stance and has supported calls to boycott the Jewish state. There were calls for Mogoeng to resign, and pro-Palestinian activists complained to t ....

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Chief justice Mogoeng to appeal against JCC ruling that he should apologise for pro-Israel comments


Chief justice Mogoeng Mogoeng.
Image: Thulani Mbele
Chief justice Mogoeng Mogoeng will appeal against a decision by the Judicial Conduct Committee (JCC) which ordered him to apologise for, and retract, pro-Israel comments he made during a webinar in June last year.
“The chief justice . has signified his intention to appeal the decision . The JCC will in due course determine the date on which the appeal would be heard by at least three of its members,” the JCC said in a statement on Sunday.
This after the JCC found Mogoeng guilty and ordered him to apologise unconditionally for becoming involved in political controversy through his utterances in the online seminar hosted by The Jerusalem Post on June 23 2020. ....

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