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'Whites should be killed' - UCT reveals charges against Chumani Maxwele

'Whites should be killed' - UCT reveals charges against Chumani Maxwele
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8th June 2015

By: RDM News Wire

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The University of Cape Town has explained why it suspended Chumani Maxwele‚ who was previously noted for emptying a bucket of faeces over a statue of Cecil Rhodes‚ and getting arrested for allegedly extending his middle finger to the president of the country.

Neither of these events however‚ play into why the university suspended him according to their media statement on Friday.

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Apparently the real reason for the suspension against him is this:

According to the university‚ on Mayday‚ May 1‚ Maxwele went into the Mathematics building after being informed that "as it was a public holiday‚ all lecture theatres and classrooms were locked. Once inside the building‚ and after ascertaining that the said rooms were in fact locked‚ he is alleged to have:
■raised his voice at the lecturer (who was in the department to mark student papers)‚ stating that she was 'a white woman who takes all the rights of the black students';
■shouted aggressively that 'the statue fell; now it's time for all whites to go';
■stated that he was not interested in the opinion of whites and that they should be killed;
■continuously shouted and swore at the lecturer and two other witnesses to the incident;
■started banging on the lecturer's office door (after she had entered the office and locked her door) and when the lecturer opened the door‚ to have pushed her in his attempt to enter;
■continued to shout and scream at her and bang on her desk; and
■uttered the words: 'We must not listen to whites‚ we do not need their apologies‚ they have to be removed from UCT and have to be killed'."

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Witnesses apparently backed up this version of events‚ while none supported Maxwele's.

In Maxwele's statement‚ according to previous news reports‚ he alleged that the staff member had victimised and racially profiled him during the incident on May 1.

The university holds that Maxwele's actions were unprovoked‚ as well as being threatening and intimidating.

As such UCT held him to be "a potential risk to staff and students".

According to the Cape Times‚ the ANCYL is standing by Maxwele.

“He is definitely being victimised by UCT and we will support him. As the ANCYL‚ we want to see transformation‚ especially at UCT. We feel this is a conspiracy against Maxwele. We’ve seen the same happening during apartheid when activists were targeted‚” a spokesman was quoted as saying.

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