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Horror and disgust as white South Africans charged for 'apartheid-style' attack

Three white men in South Africa have been charged with crimes including attempted murder, after an alleged racist attack on two black boys that sparked public outrage.

The men were caught on video assaulting the teenagers who were using a swimming pool at the Maselspoort resort in the Free State province.

The men were trying to prevent the teenagers from swimming, claiming that the pool was reserved for white people.

In the video, widely viewed on social media in South Africa, the men shouted at the boys and hit them. One of the men pushed one of the boys under water.

Further security video footage shows the men attempting to prevent the teenagers from entering the pool and the group of white people that were swimming at the time leaving the pool as soon as the black teenagers entered it.

(CEN)
One man was charged with attempted murder after he appeared to have held one of the boy's heads under water (CEN)

Police said Johan Nel, 33, and Jan Stephanus van der Westhuizen, 47, will appear again in court next year.

"The two appeared in court on charges of assault common and crimen injuria and the matter was postponed to January 25 2023 while being released on warning," said police commissioner Baile Motswenyane.

A third man is expected to appear in court on Thursday, where political parties and activists were protesting outside the court.

The incident has been widely condemned, including by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

The men claimed the pool was only for white people and was trying to prevent the boys from swimming (CEN)
A group of white people swimming at the time left the pool as soon as the black teens jumped in (CEN)

"As black and white South Africans, we should be united in condemning all manifestations of racism and attempts to explain or defend such crimes.

"Racism is not a problem to be fought by black South Africans only," Mr Ramaphosa said in a statement.

Members of the Economic Freedom Fighters party visited the resort and demanded answers from the manager, who claimed the resort did not have a racial segregation policy.

President Cyril Ramaphosa said said all South Africans "should be united in condemning all manifestations of racism" (Denis Farrell/AP/REX/Shutterstock)

Racism remains a thorny issue in South Africa nearly 30 years after South Africa's transition from white-minority rule, known as apartheid, to democracy.

In 2018, estate agent Vicky Momberg was sentenced to three years in prison for shouting racial insults at a black policeman in a landmark judgment that was the first to imprison a person for a racist act.

In 2020, Adam Catzavelos, a white man, was convicted of crimen injuria and given a suspended sentence after using racist slurs in a video that circulated on social media.

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