AfriForum launches campaign for retention of statues
30 March 2015
AfriForum has launched a campaign against the ill-considered relocation and removal of statues in public spaces. This step follows in reaction to the current spate of protest actions against the statues of several historical figures from all communities all over South Africa by people with diverse ideological agendas.
According to Alana Bailey, Deputy CEO of AfriForum responsible for heritage issues, AfriForum is in favour of the protection of the total South African cultural historical heritage, as well as the promotion of a balanced view of the past.
"Currently protest in favour of the removal of statues constitutes an easy way to get media attention for an ideological standpoint, results in the incitement of emotions and serves only to polarise South African communities even further. No-one benefits from these actions and the removal of the statues does not offer actual relief for the issues at hand," Bailey said.
For this reason AfriForum and all who support this organisation's petition call for a moratorium on the removal and relocation of all statues and monuments in public spaces. AfriForum proposes a national heritage summit where the future of monuments and statues, but also the names of towns, streets and schools can be discussed.