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Thursday 31 March 2022

Ethiopia begins drive to return 100,000 migrants

 Ethiopia has started a new drive to repatriate tens of thousands of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia.



The first batch of 498 women and children returnees were received on Wednesday by senior government officials at Addis Ababa’s main airport.

It follows reports of undocumented migrants being subjected to inhumane treatment in the Middle East country, including detention in squalid centres.

The Ethiopian authorities hope to repatriate 100,000 nationals back home over the next 11 months.

The government has come under criticism particularly on social media for not doing enough on the plight of Ethiopian migrants in Saudi Arabia

It is unclear if the returnees will be provided with sustainable livelihoods at home.

Lack of attractive local opportunities has previously seen returnees go back to the Middle East shortly after repatriation.

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Zambian football medic dies after Nigeria-Ghana game

 One of Zambia’s celebrated medical doctors has died after the Nigeria versus Ghana World Cup qualifying game on Tuesday night, when Nigerian fans started attacking Ghanaian players and staff on the field and caused a stampede.



It is not clear how Dr Joseph Kabungo died – there are some reports that he suffered a heart attack.

He was one of the medical personnel for the match in Abuja as Nigeria drew with their with their arch-rivals 1-1, leading to Ghana qualifying on the away goals rule.

Ugly scenes then ensued as angry Super Eagles fans peppered the opposite team with water bottles thrown from the stands as they left the pitch, with police reportedly using teargas to disperse the crowd.

The Nigerian authorities have yet to comment publicly on the incident.

The medic was a permanent fixture at major footballing events, including the most recent FIFA Arab Cup in Qatar and the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

His unexpected death has left Zambia’s footballing fraternity in mourning.

“We extend our sincere condolences to Dr Kabungo’s family and the football family at large,” Zambia FA president Andrew Kamanga said in a statement confirming the death.

Zambian football legend Kalusha Bwalya, who was close friends with Mr Kabungo was in shock, telling the BBC he couldn’t believe the news.

Dr Kabungo was the national team medic when the southern African country lifted their historic Africa Cup of Nations trophy in 2012.

He was also part of the FIFA and Confederation of African Football (Caf) medical committees at the time of his death.

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Nigeria await FIFA verdict on crowd trouble after Ghana game

 The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) could face sanctions from world governing body FIFA after crowd trouble marred the end of their 2022 World Cup play-off against Ghana.



Home fans reacted angrily after the Super Eagles were eliminated from qualifying on the away goals rule following a 1-1 draw in Abuja on Tuesday.

The Ghanaian players and staff were pelted with water bottles from the stands as they left the pitch at the Moshood Abiola Nation Stadium, and Nigeria supporters then invaded the pitch.

The crowd had overturned and damaged two dugouts before tear gas was used and police hit out at fans with batons.

FIFA told BBC Sport Africa it is analyzing official match reports, and will then decide if action will be taken against the NFF.

“The relevant information included in the match reports will be evaluated by the competent disciplinary bodies before deciding on the next steps to be taken,” a FIFA statement added.

Meanwhile, a doping officer on duty at the match died after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest after full-time.

Attempts to resuscitate Dr Joseph Kabungo failed, and the Zambian official was pronounced dead after arriving at a hospital in Abuja.

“We mourn the passing of our Caf [Confederation of African Football] and FIFA medical officer Dr Joseph Kabungo and we extend our sincere condolences to Dr Kabungo’s family and the football family at large,” Football Association of Zambia president Andrew Kamanga said.

“He was a dedicated and widely loved member of our football community and his impact was vast, having also been part of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations winning team.”

An NFF statement said Dr Kabungo was found “gasping for breath near the dressing room of the Ghanaian team” while on his way to find a Ghana player for a doping test.

Fifa added its deepest condolences to Dr Kabungo’s family and loved ones, as well as to the Zambian football community.

A pitch invasion at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja
Nigeria fans invaded the pitch after a 1-1 draw against Ghana saw them fail to qualify for the 2022 World Cup
A pitch invasion at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja
Super Eagles fans had been expecting their side to book a fourth successive appearance at the World Cup finals

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Egypt claim players were subjected to racism before World Cup play-off against Senegal

 Egypt have lodged an official complaint against Senegal in which they claim their team was subjected to racism and “terrorized” by home fans in Dakar.



Sadio Mane’s winning shootout penalty sealed Senegal’s World Cup place with his Liverpool team-mate Mohamed Salah among those to miss for Egypt.

Egypt captain Salah was one of several visiting players targeted by green laser pointers during the shootout.

It is also claimed the Egypt team bus was attacked, causing injuries.

In a statement, the Egyptian Football Association [EFA] said it had lodged a formal complaint against its Senegalese counterpart before the match, filing this with FIFA, the Confederation of African Football [CAF], the match observer and the security official.

“The Egyptian team was subjected to racism after the appearance of offensive banners in the stands aimed at the players, specifically Mohamed Salah,” the statement added.

“Moreover the Senegalese fans terrorized the Egyptian players by throwing bottles and stones at them during the warm-up, as well as attacking the Egyptian team bus, which caused glass shattering and some injuries, which was documented with pictures and videos attached to the complaint.”

The Egyptian Football Association claim their team bus was attacked and posted a picture of a cracked window on Instagram
The Egyptian Football Association claim their team bus was attacked and posted a picture of a cracked window on Instagram

The EFA shared images of the damage to the team bus on Instagram, along with images of the offensive banner directed at Salah.

Dakar’s new 50,000-seater Stade Me Abdoulaye Wade was filled to capacity as Senegal beat Egypt 1-0 to make the score 1-1 on aggregate after extra-time in the World Cup play-off match.

The Africa Cup of Nations champions once again got the better of Egypt in a shootout, six weeks on from their triumph in the Afcon final, winning 3-1 on penalties to secure a place at the Qatar tournament in November.

As Liverpool forward Salah stepped up to take his penalty, green lasers could be seen shining on his face before he fired his effort over the crossbar.

At full-time, the 29-year-old had to be escorted down the tunnel by security personnel as supporters threw objects from above.

FIFA’s disciplinary body is analyzing reports from the game before deciding on any next steps to be taken.

President of the Senegalese Federation, Augustin Senghor – who is also the vice-president of CAF – said he would await official reports on the incidents.

“From the stands, I didn’t pay attention to the projectiles thrown,” Senghor said. “About the lasers, if it happened this is a first in Senegal. But we know that in Cairo there were a lot of these and [they are used] often in specific countries. Senegal isn’t used to that.”

He added: “In my opinion, I didn’t see during this game something that could be considered as chauvinism because the Senegalese are known to be very welcoming.”

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USA – Republican Senator Collins will vote for Ketanji Brown Jackson for SCOTUS

 THIS JUST IN – Senator Susan Collins of Maine is the first Republican to indicate that she will vote in support for Ketanji Brown Jackson for the Supreme Court of the United States, reports the New York Times.



The SCOTUS candidate met on Tuesday with the senator from Maine and is said to have impressed her and “alleviated any concerns she may have had with her.”

Collins’ vote would enable president Biden to claim some sort of bi-partisan support for his first candidate for the highest court.

It is unclear whether other Republican senators would follow suit, but it is noteworthy that nine months ago, ,three Republican senators including Collins voted for Ketamji Brown Jackson to sit on the US Court of Appeals.

Senator also voted for Brown Jackson for the US Court of Appeals although he now indicates that he will not vote for her onto the Supreme Court.

Other Republican senators who could also vote for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson includes Utah’s Mitt Romney and North Carolina’s Tom Tillis, who was the friendliest of the Republicans on the Judiciary Committee during her hearings.

The absence of any Republican vote would not have denied Ketanji Brown Jackson her ascension onto the Supreme Court because all fifty democratic senators would have voted for her against no votes from the Republicans, which would have needed the vote of Vice President Kamala Harris to break the tie in her role as President of the Senate

Ketanji Brown Jackson would be the first ever African American woman to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS)

DNT News, Washington.

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Leader of Burkina Faso’s ex-ruling party set free

 POLICE have released the leader of the former ruling party in Burkina Faso who was briefly arrested for criticizing the conditions the ousted president is being held under, his People’s Movement for Progress (MPP) said Monday.



He was allowed to return home after spending the day at a police station in the capital where he was accused of staging a press conference last week ‘full of too much political activism,’ the party said in a statement.

‘If there are restrictions on the movement and activities of political parties it should brought to everyone’s attention,’ the party statement said.

Sakande, who was president of the National Assembly before the coup, had called for the immediate release of ex-president Roch Marc Christian Kaboré, claiming the conditions of his house arrest had been tightened to the extent that he was effectively being detained.

Prior to his removal in January, Kaboré had faced a wave of anger over a jihadist insurgency that has ravaged the impoverished West African country.

Under junta leader Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba a transitional assembly took office in Ouagadougou last Tuesday.

The United Nations, African Union and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), have all called for Kaboré to be set free.

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African mask sold for 4.2 million in France despite protest

 


A CARVED mask from Central Africa, dating from the 19th century, was sold in France for 4.2 million euros ($4.6 million) on Saturday, despite Gabonese protesters in the auction house calling for the item’s ‘restitution’.


The rare wooden ‘Ngil’ mask, used in ceremonies by the Fang ethnic people of Gabon, smashed its estimate of 300,000-400,000 euros at the auction in the southern French city of Montpellier.

‘It’s a case of receiving stolen goods,’ a man describing himself as a member of the Gabonese community in Montpellier exclaimed from the back of the auction room, surrounded by half a dozen compatriots.

‘We’ll file a complaint. Our ancestors, my ancestors, from the Fang community, we will recover this object,’ the protester added, describing the mask as a ‘colonial ill-gotten gain.’

Auctioneer Jean-Christophe Giuseppi said the auction was ‘entirely legal,’ as far as he was aware.

Accompanied by security guards, the demonstrators left the auction hall calmly, but continued their protest against the sale of African works of art.

Saturday’s auction also included a Congolese chair which sold for 44,000 euros.

With added costs and fees the total paid by the successful bidder for the Fang mask was 5.25 million euros, close to a record for such an item.

In 2006 a similar Fang mask brought in 2.09 million euros at a Paris auction.

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Kenyan police killed 167 people last year – Amnesty


Kenya’s police have been accused by Amnesty International of unlawfully killing 167 people last year, including some of those arrested for violating Covid-19 restrictions.



The rights group alleged the force was also responsible for the forcible disappearance of 33 people in 2021.

 In its report looking at events in 2021, Amnesty accused the police of using “excessive and sometimes lethal force to break up protests” and said many of the alleged perpetrators were not facing justice.

“Only 28 prosecutions were initiated against suspected perpetrators of unlawful killings and enforced disappearance,” the rights group said.

It highlighted several cases, including that of Alex Macharia Wanjiku, who was shot in Nairobi County when security services reportedly tried to disperse a protest against the Nairobi Metropolitan Services, which manages the city’s transport, health and development.

“Investigations into the incident by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA), an independent civilian body, were not concluded by the end of the year [2021],” the report said.

Kenya’s police have not yet commented on Amnesty’s report.

The country’s president has previously apologised for alleged police “excesses” when enforcing Covid restrictions.

The East African nation’s police force has often been accused of brutality, but it says its officers are highly trained.

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Tuesday 29 March 2022

Anti-migrant leader accused of burglary gets bail

 The leader of an anti-migrant group in South Africa has been released on bail of 1,500 rand ($100; £80) after spending the weekend in police custody in Johannesburg.



Nhlanhla Lux Dlamini, 33, appeared in the Rooderport Magistrates’ Court on Monday on charges of burglary, theft and malicious damage to property.

This came after Soweto resident Victor Ramarafe filed a complaint with the police alleging that his house had been ransacked by members of Operation Dubula, led by Mr Dlamini.

The group accused Mr Ramarafe of dealing drugs out of his home and went there to confront him, according to local media. Mr Dlamini’s legal team has rubbished the charges as “laughable”.

His group operation Dubula campaigns against undocumented foreign nationals in the country, and also claims to fight crime and pursue known criminals in the community.

Support for the group has been growing in some pockets of South African communities who feel marginalized, but there are concerns that the movement’s campaigns could lead to xenophobic violence in the country.

The case has been postponed to next month.

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Kenya and Jersey sign deal to return missing millions

 The governments of Kenya and Jersey have signed a landmark deal which will see millions of dollars of public funds allegedly stolen by two of Kenya’s richest men returned to the country to buy life-saving coronavirus equipment.



The deal with Jersey, a self-governing island in the English Channel, has been hailed as “a victory for the people of Kenya” by its High Commissioner in the UK, Manoah Esipisu.

He signed the deal in London with Jersey’s Attorney General Mark Temple.

The agreement has international treaty status, and also involves the governments of the UK and Switzerland.

The deal covers more than $4.9m (£3.6m) seized from a bank account belonging to Samuel Gichuru, the wealthy boss of Kenya’s power company.

He and former Finance Minister Chris Okemo were accused of taking kickbacks from multinationals which were sent to a Jersey-registered company.

Despite repeated attempts to contact them , both men and their lawyers would not comment on the allegations levelled against them.

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Academy launches formal review into Will Smith’s slap of Chris Rock

 The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ‘strongly considered’ kicking Will Smith out of the Oscars ceremony after he slapped Chris Rock onstage, and revealed on Monday that it has launched a formal review into the incident.



The film academy released the statement Monday afternoon, condemning the actor’s violent actions.

‘The Academy condemns the actions of Mr. Smith at last night’s show,’ a spokesperson for the organization said. ‘We have officially started a formal review around the incident and will explore further action and consequences in accordance with our Bylaws, Standards of Conduct and California law.’

Academy leadership strongly considered removing Smith from last night’s broadcast following the incident, a source said.

‘There were immediate discussions but the Academy decision makers were seated in various spots in the Dolby Theater and couldn’t mobilize to make a decision before he won best actor,’ the source said.

Smith, 53, could face some type of disciplinary action or sanction, but it’s unlikely he would be made to hand over his Best Actor award for King Richard, Variety reported. The Academy states in its standards of conduct, it is ‘categorically opposed to any form of abuse.’

The fallout from Smith’s onstage assault continued Monday, as Hollywood and the public continued to wrestle with a moment that stunned the Dolby Theatre crowd and viewers at home, and may have passed all others in Academy Awards infamy.

Shortly after the incident, Will Packer, a producer for the 2022 Oscars, tweeted ‘Welp…I said it wouldn’t be boring #Oscars.’  Packer’s tweet came under fire when one Twitter user accused him of ‘making jokes about an assault.’

‘Black people have a defiant spirit of laughter when it comes to dealing with pain because there has been so much of it,’ Packer, who is black, responded in a tweet. ‘I don’t feel the need to elucidate that for you.’

He added, ‘But I also don’t mind being transparent and say that this was a very painful moment for me. On many levels.’

Sunday’s ceremony reached an estimated 15.36 million viewers, according to preliminary Nielsen company numbers released on Monday by ABC. That’s a 56 percent jump in viewers, but it is still the show’s second-lowest rating after 2021’s dismal viewership.

‘CODA’ won best picture in Sunday’s ceremony, but all of the winners and losers were overshadowed by Smith’s attack on Rock.

Will Smith slapped Chris Rock onstage at the Oscars Sunday after the comedian made a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith. The Academy revealed on Monday that it has launched a formal review into the incident

 

Will Smith slapped Chris Rock onstage at the Oscars Sunday after the comedian made a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith. The Academy revealed on Monday that it has launched a formal review into the incident

Rock covers his jaw after being slapped in the face but went on to announce the winner for best documentary after a very awkward pause

Rock covers his jaw after being slapped in the face but went on to announce the winner for best documentary after a very awkward pause

The actor, 53, shocked viewers when he stormed on stage and smacked the comedian, 57, after he jokingly said Jada's shaved haircut made her look like G.I. Jane. Within the hour, he accepted the Oscar for best actor

The actor, 53, shocked viewers when he stormed on stage and smacked the comedian, 57, after he jokingly said Jada’s shaved haircut made her look like G.I. Jane. Within the hour, he accepted the Oscar for best actor

  • The Academy on Monday launched a formal review into Will Smith’s slap of Chris Rock at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony; he could face some type of disciplinary action or sanction
  • Insiders told Vanity Fair that it is unlikely that Smith will be stripped of his Best Actor Oscar for his role in King Richard  
  • Smith faced fierce backlash on Monday morning, with Today show host Craig Melvin slamming him for aiding ‘this long-held perception that men of color can’t control their rage and anger’
  • On The View, the co-hosts also slammed Smith for his ‘immature’ and ‘criminal’ behavior, but Whoopi Goldberg broke ranks to defend him, saying ‘sometimes you behave badly’ 
  • Rock has declined to press charges against Smith for the slap. The Los Angeles Police Department said: ‘The individual involved has declined to file a police report. If the involved party desires a police report at a later date, LAPD will be available to complete an investigative report’;
  • Oscars directors scrambled to turn off the sound because broadcast was delayed in the US. But Smith’s attack and meltdown was seen in full by many international viewers;
  • Smith was calmed down by Bradley Cooper after he assaulted Rock. Denzel Washington was also seen speaking to him. The actor later revealed Washington, who appeared tearful himself, had told him: ‘At your highest moment, be careful. That’s when the devil comes for you’;
  • It marred a night where Jessica Chastain finally won her first Best Actress trophy and CODA made history as the first ever streaming film to earn Best Picture; 

Today show host Craig Melvin slams Will Smith for Chris Rock slap – but Whoopi Goldberg DEFENDS him on The View, saying ‘sometimes you behave badly’

Will Smith’s attack on Chris Rock at the Oscars on Sunday night sparked fierce backlash, with many criticizing Hollywood’s hypocrisy for allowing him to stay in the theater.

On the Today show on Monday morning,  host Craig Melvin slammed Smith for aiding ‘this long-held perception that men of color can’t control their rage and anger.’

‘It was really disappointing,’ Melvin said. ‘If you’re rearing a boy, especially in this country, you spend so much time talking to our kids about keeping your hands to yourself and this long health perception that man of color can’t control their rage and their anger and to see someone who’s been that beloved for decades – it was troubling on so many levels.’

Later, on The View, Whoopi Goldberg broke ranks with her co-hosts to defend the 53-year-old Oscar winner.

‘I think he overreacted…I think he had one of those moments where it was like G.D. it, just stop,’ Whoopi said. ‘I get it, not everybody acts the way we would like them to act under pressure. And he snapped.’

Whoopi also pointed out that the duo have been the butt of jokes over the years, including from Chris Rock himself at a previous awards show.

‘I think it was a lot of stuff probably built up,’ Whoopi said. ‘Sometimes you get to a point when you behave badly. I myself have behaved badly on occasion.’

Her co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro however called his shocking outburst ‘immature and childish.’

Navarro said Rock’s ‘lame’ G.I. Jane joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s bald head was in ‘poor taste’,’ and went on to explain that Jada has alopecia and that’s why she shaved her head.

But Navarro added that while the joke in ‘poor taste,’ it and the slap were ‘not equivalent’ and that ‘hitting somebody is a crime, a crime of assault.’

‘She’s been very public about it, very vulnerable about it, but nothing, nada condones violence at this point. Nada.’

Smith stunned the Dolby Theatre crowd and viewers at home when he took the stage during Rock’s remarks after the comedian made a bald head joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, who has spoken about losing her hair due to the condition alopecia.

The joke struck a nerve and Smith strode on stage and slapped Rock across the face. Back in his seat, Smith twice shouted for Rock to ‘get my wife’s name out your (expletive) mouth.’ Within an hour, Smith won best actor. During his acceptance speech, Smith apologized to the academy.

After the show on Sunday night, the academy posted a statement on Twitter condemning violence, but did not name Smith.

Some academy members, like writer-producer Marshall Herskovitz, called for the academy to take disciplinary action against Smith.

‘He disgraced our entire community tonight,’ wrote Herskovitz on Twitter.

Whoopi Goldberg, a member of the Academy’s board of governors, said Monday on ‘The View’: ‘We’re not going to take that Oscar from him. There will be consequences, I’m sure.’

A sense of disbelief hung in the air at the Dolby Theatre after Smith’s assault, and it didn’t dissipate Monday.

Not only was it a hard-to-fathom break with decorum on live national television – an incident so dramatic, even movie-like, that many initially assumed it was a staged bit – it seemed wildly out of character for one of Hollywood’s most relentlessly upbeat stars.

On Monday, the organization held emergency talks over Zoom about possibly stripping Smith of his Best Actor gong for smacking Rock, as Hollywood’s hypocritical woke elite still scrambled to party with him through the night.

Oscar bosses were said to be split over whether to take the actor’s trophy for his role in ‘King Richard’ because the assault breaks a new code of conduct drawn up by The Academy in the wake of #MeToo movement and the appalling crimes of Harvey Weinstein.

Members, including Smith himself, have agreed to behave in a way that never violates ‘the integrity of the Academy by their actions’ or face suspension or expulsion. Critics are clear that the actor’s live TV attack meets that definition – but his supporters insist he ‘should be able to hold on to it’.

A source told The Sun: ‘Once the ceremony was over they called in key members to hold an emergency meeting about what action they should take.

‘There have been calls to have Will stripped of his Best Actor gong. They cannot be seen to be condoning violence in any way and there are some people in the Academy who believe they should remove the award from him to make a point. Others, however, believe he should be allowed to hold on to it’.

Rock, who has not been seen since the attack, has been offered a ‘package of after care’ including a counsellor if he needs one, the insider said. The comedian has told the Los Angeles Police Department that he does not want to press charges.

Will and Jada held hands throughout the ceremony after the shocking slap

Will and Jada held hands throughout the ceremony after the shocking slap

Chris Rock ‘hasn’t spoken’ to Will Smith after THAT slap at the Oscars… as it’s claimed the comedian didn’t know Jada Pinkett Smith has alopecia

Chris Rock is yet to speak to Will Smith after being struck by the actor live onstage at the Oscars on Sunday night.

It had been claimed that the pair had sorted out their differences, but insiders now say that is not the case.

It has also been claimed that Rock was not aware that Jada Pinkett Smith suffers with alopecia, after he made a joke about her bald head looking like ‘G.I. Jane.’

TMZ report that Rock and Smith have yet to settle anything privately, and there has been no communication between the two men.

A close friend of Rock has informed that outlet the comedian went straight back to his dressing room after the incident and left the building, which was always his plan for the evening.

The insider added that Chris did not know Jada suffers with alopecia and that he ‘doesn’t have a mean bone in his body.’

Rock is said to have been left ‘shaken and bewildered’ by Smith’s smack, but dusted himself off to attend Madonna’s manager Guy Oseary’s famous Oscars After Party in LA.

According to Pagesix Rock appeared ‘unfazed’ at the party, though people were said to be rallied around him.

‘You wouldn’t really know anything had happened,’ an insider told the publication, adding: ‘He was talking about it, just saying it was crazy, but it didn’t seem to be bothering him at all.’

 Adding to the backlash against Smith, Richard Williams – who the Oscar winner portrays in King Richard and the father of Serena and Venus Williams – said he condemns violence.

‘We don’t know all the details of what happened. But we don’t condone anyone hitting anyone else unless it’s in self-defense,’ Williams’ son Chavoita LeSane said.

But LA’s rich and famous still welcomed Smith like a hero as they partied with him on Sunday night. The star, 53, was hugged, high-fived and hallowed by guests at the Vanity Fair party in Beverley Hills even after his assault on the comedian just minutes before being handed his now-tainted Best Actor award. D

Despite being accused of shaming his profession and wrecking a historic moment when he became just the fifth black man to win an Oscar for male lead, he was mobbed by A-listers desperate to celebrate with him.

Smith posed for selfies with the usually woke LA crowd who cheered him as he rapped along to his biggest hits including Summertime and Getting’ Jiggy Wit It at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills this morning.

But the Hollywood glitterati, many of whom will have been at the ceremony last night, have publicly criticised people like JK Rowling, who is a staunch defender of women’s rights including how they should take primacy over those of transgender people, especially when it comes to safe spaces.

Critics have also pointed out The Academy banned Kevin Hart as host of the 2019 Academy Awards over historic unacceptable tweets – but has not punished Will Smith for punching someone. Chrissy Teigen was also cancelled because of social media posts.

Bernardine Evaristo, the Man Booker prize-winning writer, tweeted: ‘What a thing to wake up to. Only the fifth black man in nearly 100 years to win an Oscar for male lead, and the first in 16 years, resorts to violence instead of utilizing the power of words to slay Chris Rock. Then he claims God and love made him do it.’

At the Vanity Fair party Will Smith was supported by Jada and their children Willow, Jaden and Trey after tainting his first Oscar with the live TV punch – 20 years after his first nomination – and told the crowd: ‘It’s been a beautiful night – it’s all love’.

Just hours earlier he marched on to stage and cracked Chris Rock across the face before returning to his seat to scream: ‘Keep my wife’s name out of your f***ing mouth’.

Just 40 minutes later he won Best Actor for his portrayal of Richard Williams, the father who raised tennis champions Venus and Serena Williams. The incident was so outrageous the audience and millions of viewers across the world believed it to be a prank.

The comedian, who was presenting the award for best documentary, had made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head. He said: ‘Jada, GI Jane 2, I can’t wait to see it’. Ms Smith has been grappling with hair loss since revealing her alopecia diagnosis in 2018.

‘It’s basically assault’, an Oscars insider told the New York Post about Smith’s attack, adding: ‘Everyone was just so shocked in the room, it was so uncomfortable. I think Will would not want to give his Oscar back, but who knows what will happen now.’

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