SACC APPALLED BY VIOLENT ATTACKS AGAINST DEMOCRACY
The SACC is appalled by the violent attacks against defenceless and poor members of the community of Kennedy Road, Durban - known as Abahlali baseMjondolo. We are shocked at the savage attacks on their leadership. The sin of members of this community is resisting relocation and fighting for a place to call home. In May 2009 they took their plight to the Constitutional Court. Such actions amplify the commitment of this destitute community to seek redress through democratic and constitutional means.
On Saturday night (27 September 2009) armed bandits - apparently masquerading as a registered security company - launched savage attacks against the leadership of the Abahlali baseMjondolo and wider community of Kennedy Road. Police were alerted to the attacks and called to intervene, but inexplicably failed to provide protection and to quell the violence and destruction that lasted for twenty-four hours. Several people were killed and scores of people were left homeless and had to flee with only the clothes on their backs.
One victim claimed that "the only sin we committed was to engage in peaceful and democratic actions to secure a place for our children and loved ones".
Bishop Rubin Phillip who is the chairperson of the SACCs provincial structure, the KwaZulu-Natal Christian Council, and Anglican Bishop of Natal stated that "I was torn with anguish when I first heard of the unspeakable brutality that has raged down on the Kennedy Road shack settlement". He has in recent years spent many hours in the settlement and continues to provide pastoral support to this community. The Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, Thabo Makgoba, endorses the condemnation of the Kennedy Road attacks.
"This horrific attack can only be construed as an attack on democracy", Eddie Makue of the SACC asserts. "We are alarmed by the way in which legitimate community struggles are being criminalised. Community members who are asserting their rights can not be treated as criminals. The Abahlali baseMjondolo has been seeking redress in a responsible and democratic manner".