Rapper Mos Def to stand trial in S. Africa over 'world passport'
American rapper
Mos Def will be tried in a South African court in March after being arrested
for presenting a "world passport" when trying to fly out of the
country, officials said Wednesday.
Mos Def, the 42-year-old hip hop
artist, actor and activist
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The 42-year-old
hip hop artist, actor and activist, whose real name is Dante Terrel Smith, was
arrested in Cape Town last week while attempting to board a flight to Ethiopia.
He was later
released on bail of 5,000 rand (about $300).
The Department
of Home Affairs said the actor had entered South Africa with a legitimate US
passport in November, and had a visitor's visa valid until February.
"The major
problem why he could not get on the Ethiopian flight was the document he
produced at the immigration counter, the World Passport, which South Africa
does not recognise," home affairs director general Mkuseli Apleni told
reporters.
"Immigration
officers had also detected that his spouse and minor child had overstayed their
visit to the Republic.
"Mister
Smith will appear for trial on March 8 to answer the immigration charges."
Smith attempted
to leave the country using a "World Government of World Citizens"
passport, Apleni said.
The World
Government of World Citizens was established in 1953 by the late peace activist
Garry Davis, an American who renounced his citizenship after World War II.
Both WikiLeaks
founder Julian Assange and intelligence leaker Edward Snowden are reported to
be holders of world passports, which are not officially recognised.
Mos Def, who
also uses the name Yassin Bey, faces charges including using a false identity,
and "aiding and abetting his family to stay illegally in South
Africa".
His family's
visas expired in April 2014, and they have been given until January 29 to leave
South Africa.
According to
immigration officials, Mos Def entered the country ten times since 2013, always
on a 90-day tourist visa using a US passport.
He is believed
to have been living in Cape Town for some years.
"I haven't
broken any law. And I'm being treated like a criminal," he said on a
message released via superstar rapper Kanye West's Twitter feed.
In 2014, Mos Def
cancelled a planned tour of the US due to what his publicists called
"legal and immigration issues".
In his acclaimed
hip-hop career he has produced classic solo songs as well as albums with Talib
Kweli in the duo Black Star.
OJPals, what country does he even
belong to? Sound off below!
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