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Cape Union Mart is suing the Palestine Solidarity Campaign over “genocide” allegations

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Cape Union Mart Goes to Court Over Protest Claims

What the Protesters Say
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) has been holding demonstrations outside Cape Union Mart stores across the country. Activists claim the retailer is helping fund Israel’s military actions in Gaza, which they describe as a genocide against Palestinians. They chant slogans, hand out flyers, and urge shoppers to boycott the store.

What the Store Says
Cape Union Mart denies any financial support to the Israeli army or government. In court papers, the company’s lawyer, Simone Sulcas, stated that the retailer has never donated money to organizations outside South Africa and that its chairman, Philip Krawits, only gives to humanitarian causes. The store says the accusations are false and harmful to its business and staff.

Who Is Involved

  • Applicants: Cape Union Mart (first applicant) and its owner/CEO Philip Krawits (second applicant).
  • Respondents: Five named PSC activists – Magmuda Ockards, Muhammad Shafiq Gamiet, Mohamed Zaid Jeenah, Sherazaad Rahima Sylvester, and Sayed Ridhwaan Mohamed – plus unidentified protesters and the PSC itself.
  • Supporters: The Cape Town Ulama Board (CTUB) backs the activists, calling the lawsuit a “SLAPP” (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) aimed at silencing dissent.

Court Process So Far
The case was filed in the Western Cape High Court. After hearing initial arguments, the judge postponed the matter for three days – June 15, 17, and 18 – to allow both sides to prepare further evidence. Cape Union Mart is asking the court to stop the PSC from spreading what it calls defamatory falsehoods and from harassing customers and employees, while insisting it does not want to ban peaceful protest altogether.

Why It Matters for Free Speech
The dispute touches on a big question: how far can protest go before it becomes harassment or spreads untrue information? The CTUB argues that using legal action to stop activists threatens the right to speak out on important issues. Cape Union Mart says it respects free speech but wants to protect its staff and shoppers from false accusations and intimidation.

What Might Happen Next

Possible Outcomes

  • The court could grant an injunction limiting where and how protesters can demonstrate near the stores.
  • It might dismiss the request, allowing the protests to continue as long as they stay peaceful and factual.
  • A settlement could be reached, with both sides agreeing on certain boundaries for future demonstrations.

Advice for Young Activists
If you want to protest a cause you care about, keep these tips in mind:

  1. Know the facts – double‑check claims before sharing them.
  2. Stay peaceful – avoid blocking entrances or shouting at individuals.
  3. Respect private property – demonstrate on public sidewalks or designated areas.
  4. Document everything – photos or videos can help show what really happened if disagreements arise.
  5. Listen to legal advice – if you’re unsure about your rights, ask a trusted adult or a legal aid group.

Conclusion
The showdown between Cape Union Mart and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign highlights the tension between business interests and the right to protest. As the court prepares to decide, both sides will continue to make their case in the public eye. For teens watching the story unfold, it’s a reminder that speaking up is powerful, but doing so responsibly helps keep the conversation constructive for everyone.

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