Members of a pro-Palestine group raised anti-Israel slogans outside the Newlands Cricket Stadium before the start of the second Test between India and South Africa on Wednesday and demanded the sacking of national U-19 skipper David Teeger for his comments in support of the Israeli Army. The small group of protestors displayed placards which read "Boycott, Apartheid Israel" and "Smash Apartheid Israel for a Six". They also shouted slogans asking for an independent Palestine. Virat Kohli Makes ‘Bow and Arrow’ Gesture As 'Ram Siya Ram' Song Plays At Newlands Stadium During IND vs SA 2nd Test 2023, Video Goes Viral.
Israel launched a military offensive in the Gaza Strip after the Hamas militant group attacked the Jewish nation on October 7 last year, killing 1,200 people. The protestors outside the stadium also indulged in sloganeering against Teeger, the U-19 national skipper.
Pro-Palestine Supporters Raise Slogans Outside Newlands Stadium
While the @MYANC-led government claims to champion the Palestinian cause, it does its best to quell legitimate pro-Palestine protests as it did outside Newlands Cricket on the first day of SA vs Ind.
SA Cricket U19 captain David Teeger openly declared support for Israeli… pic.twitter.com/ColfChrzZa
— NazierPaulsen (@nazier_paulsen) January 3, 2024
"David Teeger, you don't deserve to captain our country," shouted a protestor. Teegar, during a speech at the Jewish Achiever Awards where he was conferred as the 'Rising Star', had said: "I've been awarded this award, and yes, I am now the rising star, but the true rising stars are the young soldiers in Israel."
The ceremony took place on October 22 last year. According to an article in local website timeslive.com.za, a complaint was lodged by the Palestine Solidarity Alliance against 18-year-old Teeger. However, Cricket South Africa's internal inquiry committee absolved him of any wrongdoing. Virat Kohli Seen Giving Tips to Mohammed Siraj Just Before Pacer Dismissed Marco Jansen During IND vs SA 2nd Test 2023–24, Video Goes Viral.
"The inquiry, chaired by advocate Wim Trengove SC, found Teeger had not contravened clause 1.5.2 of CSA's Rules and Code of Conduct that governs 'unbecoming or detrimental conduct which could bring them, CSA or the game of cricket into disrepute'," article said.
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