{"id":9486,"date":"2008-05-21T11:50:25","date_gmt":"2008-05-21T09:50:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.anjameulenbelt.nl\/weblog\/2008\/05\/21\/wij-vochten-tegen-de-apartheid\/"},"modified":"2008-05-21T11:51:08","modified_gmt":"2008-05-21T09:51:08","slug":"wij-vochten-tegen-de-apartheid","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.anjameulenbelt.nl\/weblog\/2008\/05\/21\/wij-vochten-tegen-de-apartheid\/","title":{"rendered":"Wij vochten tegen de apartheid.."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Message from South Africa: We fought apartheid; we see no<br \/>\nreason to celebrate it in Israel now!<\/p>\n<p> <!--more--><br \/>\n We, South Africans who faced the might of unjust and brutal apartheid<br \/>\n machinery in South Africa and fought against it with all our strength,<br \/>\n with the objective to live in a just, democratic society, refuse today<br \/>\n to celebrate the existence of an Apartheid state in the Middle East.<br \/>\n While Israel and its apologists around the world will, with pomp and<br \/>\n ceremony, loudly proclaim the 60th anniversary of the establishment of<br \/>\n the state of Israel this month, we who have lived with and struggled<br \/>\n against oppression and colonialism will, instead, remember 6 decades of<br \/>\n catastrophe for the Palestinian people. 60 years ago, 750,000<br \/>\n Palestinians were brutally expelled from their homeland, suffering<br \/>\n persecution, massacres, and torture. They and their descendants remain<br \/>\n refugees. This is no reason to celebrate.<\/p>\n<p> When we think of the Sharpeville massacre of 1960,<br \/>\n we also remember the Deir Yassin massacre of 1948.<\/p>\n<p> When we think of South Africa&#8217;s Bantustan policy,<br \/>\n we remember the bantustanisation of Palestine by the Israelis.<\/p>\n<p> When we think of our heroes who languished on Robben Island and<br \/>\n elsewhere,<br \/>\n we remember the 11,000 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails.<\/p>\n<p> When we think of the massive land theft perpetrated against the people<br \/>\n of South Africa,<br \/>\n we remember that the theft of Palestinian land continues with the<br \/>\n building of illegal Israeli settlements and the Apartheid Wall.<\/p>\n<p> When we think of the Group Areas Act and other such apartheid<br \/>\n legislation,<br \/>\n we remember that 93% of the land in Israel is reserved for Jewish use<br \/>\n only.<\/p>\n<p> When we think of Black people being systematically dispossessed in<br \/>\n South Africa,<br \/>\n we remember that Israel uses ethnic and racial dispossession to strike<br \/>\n at the heart of Palestinian life.<\/p>\n<p> When we think of how the SADF troops persecuted our people in the<br \/>\n townships,<br \/>\n we remember that attacks from tanks, fighter jets and helicopter<br \/>\n gunships are the daily experience of Palestinians in the Occupied<br \/>\n Territory.<\/p>\n<p> When we think of the SADF attacks against our neighbouring states,<br \/>\n we remember that Israel deliberately destabilises the Middle East<br \/>\n region and threatens international peace and security, including with<br \/>\n its 100s of nuclear warheads.<\/p>\n<p> We who have fought against Apartheid and vowed not to allow it to<br \/>\n happen again can not allow Israel to continue perpetrating apartheid,<br \/>\n colonialism and occupation against the indigenous people of Palestine.<\/p>\n<p> We dare not allow Israel to continue violating international law with<br \/>\n impunity.<\/p>\n<p> We will not stand by while Israel continues to starve and bomb the<br \/>\n people of Gaza.<\/p>\n<p> We who fought all our lives for South Africa to be a state for all its<br \/>\n people demand that millions of Palestinian refugees must be accorded<br \/>\n the right to return to the homes from where they were expelled.<\/p>\n<p> Apartheid was a gross violation of human rights. It was so in South<br \/>\n Africa and it is so with regard to Israel&#8217;s persecution of the<br \/>\n Palestinians!<\/p>\n<p> Ronnie Kasrils, Minister of Intelligence \/ End Occupation Campaign<br \/>\n Blade Nzimande, General Secretary, South African Communist Party<br \/>\n Zwelinzima Vavi, General Secretary, Congress of South African Trade<br \/>\n Unions<br \/>\n Ahmed Kathrada, Nelson Mandela Foundation<br \/>\n Eddie Makue, General Secretary, South African Council of Churches<br \/>\n Makoma Lekalakala, Social Movements Indaba<br \/>\n Dale McKinley, Anti-Privatisation Forum<br \/>\n Lybon Mabasa, President, Socialist Party of Azania<br \/>\n Costa Gazi, Pan Africanist Congress of Azania<br \/>\n Jeremy Cronin, South African Communist Party<br \/>\n Sydney Mufamadi, Minister of Provincial and Local Government<br \/>\n Mosioua Terror Lekota, Minister of Safety and Security<br \/>\n Mosibudi Mangena, President, Azanian Peoples Organisation \/ Minister of<br \/>\n Science and Technology<br \/>\n Alec Erwin, Minister of Public Enterprises<br \/>\n Essop Pahad, Minister in the Presidency<br \/>\n Enver Surty, Deputy Minister of Education<br \/>\n Roy Padayache, Deputy Minister of Communications<br \/>\n Derek Hanekom, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology<br \/>\n Rob Davies, Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry<br \/>\n Lorretta Jacobus, Deputy Minister of Correctional Services<br \/>\n Sam Ramsamy, International Olympic Committee<br \/>\n Yasmin Sooka, Executive Director, Foundation for Human Rights<br \/>\n Pregs Govender, Feminist Activist and Author: Love and Courage, A Story<br \/>\n of Insubordination<br \/>\n Adam Habib, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Johannesburg<br \/>\n Frene Ginwala, African National Congress<br \/>\n Salim Vally, Palestine Solidarity Committee<br \/>\n Na&#8217;eem Jeenah, Palestine Solidarity Committee<br \/>\n Brian Ashley, Amandla Publications<br \/>\n Mercia Andrews, Palestine Solidarity Group<br \/>\n Andile Mngxitama, land rights activist<br \/>\n Farid Esack, Professor of Contemporary Islam, Harvard University<br \/>\n Elinor Sisulu, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition<br \/>\n Andre Zaaiman<br \/>\n Virginia Setshedi, Coalition Against Water Privatisation<br \/>\n Max Ozinsky, Not in my Name<br \/>\n Revd Basil Manning, Minister, United Congregational Church of Southern<br \/>\n Africa<br \/>\n Firoz Osman, Media Review Network<br \/>\n Zapiro, cartoonist<br \/>\n Mphutlane wa Bofelo, General Secretary, Muslim Youth Movement<br \/>\n Steven Friedman, academic<br \/>\n Ighsaan Hendricks, President, Muslim Judicial Council<br \/>\n Iqbal Jassat, Media Review Network<br \/>\n Stiaan van der Merwe, Palestine Solidarity Committee<br \/>\n Naaziem Adam, Palestine Solidarity Alliance<br \/>\n Asha Moodley, Board member of Agenda feminist journal<br \/>\n Suraya Bibi Khan, Palestine Solidarity Alliance<br \/>\n Nazir Osman, Palestine Solidarity Alliance<br \/>\n Allan Horwitz, Jewish Voices<br \/>\n Jackie Dugard, legal and human rights activist<br \/>\n Professor Alan and Beata Lipman<br \/>\n Caroline O&#8217;Reilly, researcher<br \/>\n Jane Lipman<br \/>\n Shereen Mills, Human rights lawyer, Centre for Applied Legal Studies<br \/>\n Noor Nieftagodien, University of the Witwatersrand<br \/>\n Bobby Peek, Groundworks<br \/>\n Arnold Tsunga, Chair, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition<br \/>\n Mcebisi Skwatsha, Provincial Secretary, ANC Western Cape<br \/>\n Owen Manda, Centre for Sociological Research, University of Johannesburg<br \/>\n Claire Cerruti, Keep Left<\/p>\n<p>NB: Organisational affiliations above are for identification purposes<br \/>\nonly and do not necessarily reflect organisational endorsement<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Message from South Africa: We fought apartheid; 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