Two white men in South Africa have been charged with assault after an online video emerged showing them pushing a black man into a coffin and threatening to burn him alive, a court official said on Tuesday.
The pair is due to appear in court on Wednesday in South Africa's northeastern town of Middelburg, charged with assault and intent to cause grievous bodily harm, according to the court's clerk.
The footage was apparently shot on a mobile phone by one of the two white men involved in the incident.
The 20-second clip shows one white man shoving the black man, who makes distressed noises, into the wooden coffin and trying to force down the lid.
"Do you want to speak? Come, come. We want to throw the petrol on," said one of the men, speaking Afrikaans, according to the website of News24, an African news organization.
They are also accused of threatening to put a snake in the coffin.
The video, which is undated, has spread rapidly across social media.
It was allegedly taken at a farm close to Middelburg town in Mpumalanga.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) opposition party said that it would rally outside Middelburg magistrates court on Wednesday to protest the alleged assault and racism in South Africa.
"The two white men... beat up a black man, Victor Rethabile Mlotshwa, and put him in a coffin," the EFF said in a statement.
"These white racists then took a video and put it up on social media for amusement. This humiliation can be based on nothing else but his blackness, which means it is in actual fact a humiliation of black people as a whole."
Racial controversies have erupted regularly on social media in recent years in South Africa, which is still beset by deep-rooted inequality 22 years after the end of white-minority apartheid rule.