“The painting denigrates the president, not just him, but women as well, given how a woman is portrayed,” Toko Xasa, ANCWL spokeswoman, told AFP.
“We can’t allow that to happen.”
An ANCWL statement before the march attacked “the portrayal of the President’s genitals in the mouth of a woman,” and said the event would celebrate Zuma’s role in transforming the country since apartheid.
“We, therefore, stand firm in saying ‘hands off President Zuma’ as the leader of the (ANC) organisation and father of the nation,” it said.
“These women are protecting and defending someone who is raping the country,” he told AFP. “They should be protesting to protect the victims.”
Members loudly cheered to calls made by various leaders, saying the president is a father too and elderly men must be respected in African culture.
Thousands of women in green dresses marched to the Union Buildings to raise various issues of concern but most importantly to defend the dignity of the president.
The league says in the past all presidents who led the ANC, like Oliver Tambo, were defended no matter what and Zuma is included.
Members will be handing over a memorandum to a government representative.
ANCWL President Bathabile Dlamini has defended the movement’s decision to march to defend Zuma’s dignity.
Source: Linda Ikeji
S’African women protest against Zuma ‘sex act’ painting
 
 
 
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