
Monday 14 March 2016 11:18
SABC

Limpho Hani says she will not forget the murder of her husband SACP leader Chris Hani. (SABC)
Dozens of African National Congress (ANC) members from Gauteng's Ekurhuleni region are picketing outside the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg.
They are there to register their dissatisfaction about a recent judgment by the High Court in Pretoria which paved a way for the release of Janusz Walus from prison on parole.
Walus has been serving life imprisonment for the 1993 killing of ANC and the South African Communist Party top leader Chris Hani.
The ANC believes the ruling is tantamount to encroachment.
Also attending the picket is Hani's wife Limpho. She accuses the judge of being racist.
"It was quite interesting for a white judge in this country to say to me that I should forget and move on, that is why I called her a racist. I take my husband's cold murder like a holocaust so she has no right, no standing to tell me and many others in South Africa and over the world who think they are more Christian than all of us put together, pushing me to forget."