Minister, you've said it twice, and you're quite right, people absolutely have the right to peaceful protest. Even if peaceful protests can at times be somewhat tumultuous, there are limits to what is acceptable. There may have been outbursts, but there was no violence.
These are calls for hatred, calls for the death of a people. These are words of unprecedented violence. However, despite the fact that the tools are currently on the table, no action is being taken. These people aren't being arrested by the police and taken to court for what is assuredly hate speech, which has no place and which most certainly goes against all our principles of freedom of expression.
I find it hard to understand why we're still at this point, despite these extremely violent remarks being repeatedly uttered during protests—