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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in Gauteng have condemned the shocking human rights violations at Zanzou Club in Pretoria, calling for the immediate arrest of the club’s owner, Stephane Cohen, and demanding that the premises be shut down.
The disturbing videos circulating on social media show bouncers at the club engaging in violent acts, including waterboarding, physical assault, and humiliating treatment of patrons. The EFF has strongly condemned these inhumane acts, demanding immediate legal action against the perpetrators.
The party’s stance is clear: justice must be served. The South African authorities are urged to conduct a thorough investigation into these incidents, ensuring that all involved parties are held accountable. This includes not only those directly responsible for the acts of torture but also the management who have allowed such practices to occur under their watch.
The use of unregistered security personnel by Zanzou Club has raised concerns about the safety of patrons. The club’s admission to hiring unregulated and uncertified security personnel is a reckless decision that violates South African security regulations and fails to protect the public.
The EFF will be reporting this incident to the Human Rights Commission of South Africa to ensure that these gross violations are investigated and that Zanzou Club management is held accountable without fail.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for justice for the victims and demanding tougher regulations on security practices in nightlife establishments.