- Title: Two white South Africans charged after forcing black man into coffin
- Date: 16th November 2016
- Summary: MIDDELBURG, SOUTH AFRICA (NOVEMBER 16, 2016) (REUTERS) MIDDELBURG MAGISTRATE'S COURT/POLICE STANDING OUTSIDE POLICE STANDING OUTSIDE / WOMAN TALKING TO ONE OF THEM / PEOPLE ENTERING COURT VARIOUS OF THE ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS AND THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS SITTING INSIDE THE COURT ASSAULT VICTIM'S MOTHER CRYING/ MAN COMFORTING HER MORE OF THE MOTHER ASSAULT VICTIM, VICTOR MLOTSHWA, SITTING BESIDE HIS MOTHER
- Embargoed: 1st December 2016 11:54
- Keywords: racism assault white crime black Middelburg South Africa law
- Location: MIDDELBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
- City: MIDDELBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
- Country: South Africa
- Topics: Crime/Law/Justice,Judicial Process/Court Cases/Court Decisions
- Reuters ID: LVA00158P0JLZ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: PART AUDIO AS INCOMING
Two white South African men appeared in court on Wednesday (November 16) on charges of assault and kidnapping after a video showed them forcing a wailing black man into a coffin.
The 20-second video, which was widely circulated on social media, shows Victor Rethabile Mlotshwa cowering inside a coffin as one man pushes a lid on his head and the other threatens to put petrol and a snake inside the casket.
The case has caused outrage in a country where deep racial divides persist 22 years after the fall of apartheid.
The two accused, Willem Oosthuizen and Theo Martins Jackson, appeared briefly in the Middelburg Magistrate court east of the capital Pretoria before the case was postponed until January 25. The men will remain in custody until the case resumes.
The radical left-wing Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party, which campaigns for a more even distribution of wealth between white and black South Africans, led a rally outside the court.
The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) also protested outside the court in outrage of the racial crime.
Black people make up 80 percent of South Africa's 54 million population yet most of the economy remains in the hands of white people, who account for about 8 percent of the population. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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