THE Human Rights Commission has dismissed social media reports that it has not been responsive to the case of Tiktoker Francis Kapwepwe, popularly known as “Why Me”, who is undergoing trial for the offence of hate speech. In a statement, Thursday, HRC Spokesperson Mweelwa Muleya said the commission acquitted itself to the full extent of its mandate in the Tiktoker’s case from the time he was arrested and detained on April 19, 2024. “The Human Rights Commission (HRC/Commission) wishes to dismiss as unfounded social media reports alleging that it has not been responsive to the case of Francis Kapwepwe, also known as “Why Me”, who is undergoing trial for an alleged offence of hate speech. The Commission acquitted itself to...