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The ANC reactivates Apartheid laws to silence dissent

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Tuesday March 23, 2004 13:59author by water for everyone, not just the rich Report this post to the editors

Breaking News:
All of the South African Antiprivitisation Forum(APF) activists arrested on Sunday March 21st (South African Human Rights Day) were released yesterday (Monday 22nd March) at 3am, and they will be appearing in court at Hillbrow Magistrates Court today.

The African National Congress (ANC) has shown it's true colours by reactivating laws from the apartheid era in an attempt to silence members of the APF and other anti-neoliberal community groups.

On Sunday March 21 police opened fire with stun grenades on members of the Gauteng APF who were protesting against water privatisation and the installation of pre-paid water meters. Fifty-two APF members were arrested, including 6 children, on charges of violating the Gatherings Act. This Act is a piece of law dating from the Apartheid era which gives police broad powers to ban or otherwise interfere with legitimate protest action. Increasing censorship and use of apartheid laws are being used to suppress dissent and social activism in South Africa according to the International Freedom Of Expression eXchange.

This follows the formation of the coalition against water privatisation in South Africa and protests against prepaid water meters in Phiri, Soweto, in September 2003. With South African elections due April 14th, the struggles continue in South Africa, even as the corporate media encourages the belief that the ANC has brought happiness and freedom to its people.

The Gatherings Act is a piece of law dating from the Apartheid era which gives police broad powers to ban or otherwise interfere with legitimate protest action. On Thursday, mere days before the action, the Johannesburg Metro Police denied permissions for the Coalition against Water Privatisation (the original organisers of the protest) to protest, on the grounds that the protest would be violent (no previous APF protest marches have been violent), would disrupt traffic (on a Sunday!) and would constitute a threat to law and order. The Coalition, with the assistance of one of its member organisations - The Freedom of Expression Institute - immediately drew-up appeal papers to get the ban overturned in court within the 24 hour 'window' allowed. However, in an unprecedented move, the Sheriff of the Court (who is designated as the formal 'server' of such papers) refused to carry out the expressed mandate of that office to serve such papers. When the Coalition's lawyers finally managed to secure a court hearing late on Friday, the magistrate dismissed the appeal on a technicality.

Sunday saw the opening of the new Constitutional Court building, yet ten years after the end of Apartheid, many poor South Africans are still denied their constitutional rights to water and other basic services. This is why the APF decided that Sunday's march had to go ahead - Apartheid-era banning orders or not!

The arrests at Constitution Hill today bring to sixty the number of protestors arrested for violating the Gatherings Act this week. Eight people were arrested in Cape Town on Wednesday when they protested against the South African - Angolan decision to repatriate thousands of Angolans, despite a continuing lack of human rights in Angola. The protestors were charged with violating the Gatherings Act by extending their protest beyond the permitted time.

For more background on water privatisation in South Africa:
read Water is Life: The Anti-Privatisation Forum & the struggle against water privatisation By Dale T. McKinley:
http://www.nu.ac.za/ccs/default.asp?2,40,5,332


or visit the Anti-Privatisation Forum Website:
http://www.apf.org.za/

author by Thoughts from a 1977 Interview with Steve bikopublication date Wed Mar 24, 2004 13:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

'...I think there is no running away from the fact that now in South Africa there is such an ill distribution of wealth that any form of political freedom which does not touch on the proper distribution of wealth will be meaningless. The whites have locked within a small minority of themselves the greater proportion of the country's wealth. If we have a mere change of face of those in governing positions what is likely to happen is that black people will continue to be poor, and you will see a few blacks filtering through the so-called bourgeoisie. Our society will be run almost as of yesterday. So for meaningful change to appear there needs to be an attempt at reorganizing the whole economic pattern and economic policies within this particular country.'

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'We believe that in our country there shall be no minority, there shall be no majority, just the people. And those people will have the same status before the law and they will have the same political rights before the law. So in a sense it will be a completely non racial egalitarian society.'

 
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