South Africa’s crossroads: Self-destruction or survival
20 October 2020
The brutality of MrBrendin Horner’s murder in Senekal, in the Free State, has had a triggering effect on South Africa. While murder, violence, farm attacks and brutality are terrible daily realities in our country, this murder has sparked a tinder box of racial tension which, instead of being quickly dampened, has been fuelled by further aggressive confrontations.
South Africans are being polarised by events in Senekal at a time when we desperately need to unite, both to heal social wounds and to rebuild our ravaged economy.
The IFP calls for calm and for sober minds to prevail. We condemn violence in any form, for any reason, and we urge community leaders, the police, government and citizens to stem the tide of crisis in Senekal. We also recognise that Senekal is a microcosm of what racial tensions could mean if they are not dealt with openly, appropriately, calmly and in good faith.
South Africa needs a rational and inclusive discussion on the escalating violence in our society. We cannot meet violence with violence and be ready to draw daggers at every turn. Ours is a democracy founded on negotiations and discussions around a shared table. It is in that same spirit that we need to talk about farm murders and all violent crime.