Written by: FOR SA
Article source: Supplied

Facts:
Simeon Chetty, a young evangelist, shared his testimony of faith in Jesus Christ at an open-air prayer meeting. Shortly after, he was taken to court by the South African Hindu Dharma Sabha, accused of ‘hate speech.’ They sought a fine of R1 million and pursued criminal prosecution against him.

FOR SA intervened as a friend of the court, citing the Constitutional Court’s Qwelane ruling, which clarified that speech, even if offensive to some, is not necessarily hateful or harmful. Chetty’s testimony, while potentially hurtful to some, did not meet the threshold for hate speech.

The case was settled by mutual agreement in the Chatsworth Equality Court in February 2022, marking a victory for freedom of speech for all faiths.

Without FOR SA’s Involvement:
This case could have set a harmful precedent. Individuals who found religious expression offensive could initiate costly legal challenges, potentially leading to hefty fines. Instead, this outcome upheld the right to share religious beliefs openly, without fear of punishment, even when others may not agree or may take offence.

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Date published: 30/11/2024
Feature image: Image for illustrative purposes only. Artwork adapted from www.freepik.com

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