Through you Chair, on the issue of Myanmar, hon Mokgalapa ... [Laughter.] ... should not misinform this House about our vote in the UN. He must refer to the records. We said that this matter should not be dealt with at the level of the UN Security Council; instead, it should go to the Human Rights Commission in the UN. That is what we said. [Applause.]
It is within this context that our people's Parliament remains an embodiment of the society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights. If people want to speak about human rights in Africa, they must not be selective. Here is Western Sahara, violating human rights, why are you not mentioning that? I thank you. [Applause.]