SA bans anti-gay American pastor from visiting Pastor Steven Anderson
Pastor Steven Anderson

Pastor Steven Anderson

Cape town. — South Africa banned a controversial American pastor and his associates from visiting, describing them as “undesirable persons” who criticise homosexuality and promote hate speech.

Pastor Steven Anderson made headlines in the US after he praised the shooting that left dozens dead at an Orlando gay club in June.

South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister said after consultation with leaders of the nation’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities, he decided Anderson was not welcome there.

Anderson had intended to visit South Africa this week, until he learnt of the news. Americans travelling to South Africa don’t need visas as part of a waiver programme.

Despite the programme, the pastor and his associates will not be allowed into the nation.

The South African official used harsh words to explain the decision to ban the church leader.

“I have identified Steven Anderson and members and/or associates of his church as undesirable persons,” Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba said in a statement. — CNN.

 

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