Kennedy 12 finally begin their case tomorrow
Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign Solidarity Statement
29 November 2010
Today, 12
members of Abahlali baseMjondolo from Kennedy Road will be
in court following more than a year of delays in this
clearly political murder trial.
We would like to declare our full solidarity with our Poor People's Alliance partner during these trying times.
More than a year ago, the Shackdwellers Movement was attacked by an armed mob affiliated with the local ANC. They chased away members of the movement from a youth camp and began demolishing peoples homes. Community members defended themselves and, during the violent clash that resulted in the early hours of the morning, two people died and dozens were hurt.
When the sun rose, police arrived and arrested 13 members of Abahlali baseMjondolo (all amapondo) whether or not they were even present in Kennedy Road during the attacks. No one from the armed mob was arrested and police stood by when the mob mobilised once again to destroy the houses of the Abahlali leadership. For a more detailed investigation into the events, see the paper by Kerry Chance who interviewed over 100 residents of Kennedy Road.
Because this trial has become political with ANC leaders putting pressure on the justice system, we know that the trial has not and will not be fair and just. We only hope that the judge will reconise the political nature of this trial and recognise our humanity as the poor is not less than the humanity of the rich and politically well-connected.
ENDS