The offending post left a rather bitter taste in the mouths of the Bishops Council, resulting in Crispin Sonn apologising for expressing his views and now, handing in his resignation.
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The bill says: “In contrast to its stated stance of nonalignment, the South African Government has a history of siding with malign actors” in reference to Hamas, Russia, and China.
Since SA has accused Israel of genocide in the International Court of Justice, our Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor kicked up the growing questions about legal consequences for IDF troops who hold other citizenship this week.
Ultimately, South Africa argues that genocide is occurring and seeks immediate measures, such as a ceasefire and evidence preservation.
Just days after the chaos at Sea Point Promenade, religious leaders representing all major faiths convened in Cape Town at the annual interfaith dialogue and agreed that Capetonians have the constitutional right to “pray as they choose, and to gather peacefully without feeling threatened”.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas seems to have spilt over into all the corners of the globe.