Gayton McKenzie reported to ICC for xenophobia incitement

Gayton McKenzie reported to ICC for xenophobia incitement

Gayton McKenzie reported to ICC for xenophobia incitement

Criminal complaint was made by the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit Holders Association.

The Zimbabwe Exemption Permit Holders Association (Zepha) has lodged an official criminal complaint against Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie with the International Criminal Court (ICC), accusing him of being personally responsible for several crimes against humanity committed against African foreign nationals in South Africa.

McKenzie, who is also the leader of the Patriotic Alliance, is accused of making statements that threaten the safety of African foreign nationals, specifically Zimbabwean and Mozambican nationals, seeking healthcare services at South African hospitals.

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