South African court classifies Chinese as "black" - 18
June
South Africa's High Court has decided that the Chinese
qualify as 'black people' for disadvantaged status that
grants them privileged legal rights, SAPA news agency
reported Wednesday. Judge Cynthia Pretorius ordered that the
Chinese be included in the definition of black people under
the Broad-Based
Economic Empowerment Act and the
Employment Equity
Act that grant benefits to Africans, coloureds and
Indians. -
Monsters and Critics website
We agree that you are black, South African court tells
Chinese - 19 June
They have already taken over much of the continent’s
economy. Now they have gone one step farther. The Chinese in
South Africa were officially declared "black"
yesterday. In a landmark ruling the Pretoria High Court
accepted the Chinese as a "previously
disadvantaged" group. This means
that – at least in legal terms – Chinese South Africans will
now be included in the definition of black people in
legislation covering lucrative black economic empowerment
(BEE) deals. -
Times Online [UK] website
Chinese say : we want to be black - 16 June
Buffalo City's Chinese community
want to be considered black. Yesterday, they said they
supported a move by the Chinese Association of South Africa
to ask the courts to redefine them as "black
people". If approved,
the move will see them benefiting from BEE and employment
equity laws designed to restore historical injustices of the
past. The Sunday Times reported yesterday that the
Chinese Association would on Wednesday ask the Pretoria High
Court to include their members in the definition of
"black people"
in the Broad-Based
Economic Empowerment Act and the
Employment Equity
Act. "We
would definitely support the move, as we were shunted from
pillar to post in the past," East
London's Chinese Association
chairperson Soong-Fong Lee said. -
Dispatch Online website