Racial conflict is only a smoke screen for vandalism in Coligny
The allegation that the burning and looting of shops and houses in Coligny is the result of a racial incident where a farmer caused the death of a 12-year-old black boy, is simply a smoke screen for the looting of shops in Coligny, says Dr. Pieter Groenewald, leader of the FF Plus.
Dr Groenewald visited Coligny today to find out first-hand what caused the violence, and what the current situation is.
He spoke with the Police General in operational control of the area who gave the assurance that the situation is under control and that police reinforcements were on its way to Coligny.
Dr Groenewald says it was particularly striking that almost all the liquor stores in town, including the hotel's bar, were pillaged. Two private dwellings on the side of the town, near the informal settlement, was gutted by protesters.
He says the situation was brought under control by late afternoon today and the police undertook to protect other private property in the town.