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Sowetan: African lives cheap as ever

http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/columnists/2012/08/17/african-lives-cheap-as-ever

Sowetan Editorial: African lives cheap as ever

WERE South Africa the normal country that our Constitution envisages – where the right to life is paramount – a calamity of the proportions of Marikana would have led to drastic measures being taken by the government.

Failure to do so would lead to the resignation of the government.

But this is an abnormal country in which all the fancy laws are enacted and the Constitution is hailed as the best on earth. All the right noises are made and yet the value of human life, especially that of the African, continues to be meaningless.

That’s what Marikana means. It has raised this unmitigated crudeness as if to awaken us to the reality of the time bomb that has stopped ticking – it has exploded!

Indeed, the life of an African is expendable. We are trying to expose the full extent of the tragedy – with the hope that it will arouse enough outrage to stop such mayhem – by publishing an image of this nature on the front page, but we wonder whether there isn’t a numbness that comes with the death of an African.

It has happened in other parts of the world where wars reduced human beings to nothing more than physical particles. It has happened in this country before where the apartheid regime treated black people like objects.

It is continuing in a different guise now. Africans are pitted against each other over who is the rightful representative of workers. They are also fighting for a bigger slice of the mineral wealth of their own country. In the end the war claims the very poor African – again.

The economic problems do require a war. But, a different kind of war – a war of ideas. Not a war that dispenses with human life in as cheaply a manner as we have seen in Marikana.

It also calls into question the capacity of those who run the country. Something drastic must be done – lest we see a snowball effect of this massacre.

3pm protest at Parliament against police’s senseless massacre of 45 Marikana strikers! Mthethwa must be jailed!

17 August 2010
Take Back the Commons Press Statement

3pm protest at Parliament against police’s senseless massacre of 45 Marikana strikers! Mthethwa must be jailed!

Join us at 15h00 at parliament today (17th of August) to protest the police and the mining bosses who have colluded in the massacre of 45 miners in broad daylight!

We call on the immediate resignation of Nathi Mthethwa and for him to be judged by the Marikana strikers and all other victims of police brutality! He should rot in jail for the rest of his life.

See facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/277176292386858/

Thursday the 16th of August 2012 will go down in South African history as the new Sharpeville. 45 dead because police and the South African government cannot handle an independent union movement.

We are in solidarity with the workers of Marikana against the bosses and the police and those who support the bosses and police.

To protest this massacre and all other forms of police violence, we will gather at parliament on Friday the 17th of August at 3pm. Please bring signs.

Proof of massacre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImqAVon92VM

* Remember Hector Peterson!
* Remember Andries Tatane!
* Remember Hangberg!
* Remember Occupy Rondebosch Common!
* Remember the miners of Aurora killed by security!

From Khayelitsha to Marikana, hands off our right to protest!

From Aurora to Implats to Lonmin, bosses and their police must keep their hands off our people!

This is a non-political party rally. Politicians and police are not welcome!

Down with police brutality everywhere! Down with oppression from mine bosses!