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Friday, September 09, 2011
Controversial Pastor Appointed South Africa's Chief Justice
Both AP and AFP yesterday report that South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has appointed a Christian pastor as the country's new Chief Justice. Mogoeng Mogoeng, who has been a member of the Constitutional Court for two years, is a pastor in the Winners Chapel International Church. The church not only offers to save souls and cure disease, it also says its prayer and counseling will cure "deviations" such as homosexuality. Mogoeng's appointment was opposed by women's and gay rights groups, the country's main labor federation and by opposition parties. Criticism focused on opinions Mogoeng has written in which he reduced sentences or dismissed cases against men charged with rape of women, but increased the sentence of a man charged in a homosexual rape.