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Anti-Muslim writings spark alarm in North Beach, Morningside

Public spaces around North Beach and Morningside have seen disturbing writings perpetuating hate and violence against the Muslim community.

ON Sunday morning (May 10), the communities of Morningside and North Beach were greeted by vandalism and hate speech on Sol Harris Road, Gordon Road, Carpendale Park, and near the Masjid mosque on John McIntyre Road targeted at the Muslim community.

Community leaders have condemned the incident and called for calm amid spiralling speculation among irate residents in the areas.

Inciting writing as seen on Gordon Road, Morningside. Photo: Supplied

Chairperson of the North Beach CPF, Mahomed Essa, has confirmed that a case of incitement of violence, intimidation, and hate speech has been opened by himself and the community at the SAPS Durban Central.

“A full-scale investigation has commenced, including the review of available CCTV footage and all relevant evidence. Those responsible for this inflammatory act will be identified and brought to book shortly,” Essa said.

Hateful public statement made on the wall near Masjid mosque on John McIntyre Road. Photo: Supplied

He urged the community to remain calm and allow law enforcement agencies to conduct their investigation without interference.
Essa concluded, “We remain committed to peace, safety, and the rule of law.

“As the North Beach CPF chairperson, I wish to address the ongoing matter and urge the community not to attribute or confine this incident to any political party or group at this stage. Speculation at this point is unhelpful and may compromise the integrity of the investigation.”

The writing popped up over the weekend on North Beach. Photo: Supplied

Ward 27 (Morningside) councillor Ernest Smith said he “strongly condemns this type of wilful and malicious damage to private and public property in the affected communities.”

“At this time I am engaging with SAPS to open a case against said person(s) as vandalism – especially that with such abhorrent messaging – this should not be accepted or tolerated by anyone.

“We as South Africans should be working with one another to build our country to its best potential, not divide our people along religious, racial or any other means. I encourage anyone with information to come forward in order to bring those responsible to justice.”

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Wendy Sithole

Wendy Sithole is currently a community media journalist, attached to Berea Mail (Durban). She first joined Caxton Newspapers in 2004. After a newsroom hiatus she rejoined Caxton in 2024. She is responsible for reporting through writing and photography, for both print copy and digital platforms. She studied Journalism and Social Sciences. Apart from reporting, Wendy possesses vast knowledge in the spheres Communication, of Public Relations and Events publicity.

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