Jon Qwelane's anti-gay case lives on even after his death

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Columnist Jon Qwelane may have died, 'but his words - and the wounds they wrought - have not', the Nelson Mandela Foundation Trust told the Constitutional Court this month.

Columnist Jon Qwelane may have died,"but his words - and the wounds they wrought - have not", the Nelson Mandela Foundation Trust told the Constitutional Court this month.

The foundation was responding in court papers to a call from the highest court to address what Qwelane's death, in December 2020, meant for the hate speech case against him, in which judgment is still pending...A subscription gives you full digital access to all Sunday Times content.Registered on the BusinessLIVE, Business Day or Financial Mail websites? Sign in with the same details.

 

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