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Africa: Subsaharan
Riots engulf South Africa's townships
2005-06-05
Happy Valley does not remotely live up to its name. A shabby collection of makeshift homes that is half township, half rubbish dump, its crime-ridden alleys erupted into violence this week as part of a nationwide wave of rioting that threatens to engulf South Africa.

Across Cape Town, township residents have been fighting with riot police armed with rubber bullets, tear gas and stun grenades in scenes that echo the anti-apartheid riots of the 1980s. This time, though, the focus of anger is the ruling African National Congress and its failure to push through improvements long promised since the end of white rule.

Happy Valley is a drenched wasteland. In pouring rain, roofs fashioned from planks and plastic sheeting leak like old taps. There is no refuse removal or medical care and there are no lavatories. Residents must relieve themselves in the nearby bush, but not at night: last Thursday night a man was stabbed to death and earlier last week a woman was raped.

"When Nelson Mandela was released 15 years ago, I thought we'd be living with more dignity by now," says Noluthando Valela, who lives with six people in a one-room shack and took to the streets with tens of thousands of fellow protesters last week. "How can they name a place Happy Valley under such conditions? It's absolutely appalling."

President Thabo Mbeki, who won a second term last year after he pledged improvements in the townships, admitted that the riots would destabilise the country. "The riots seek to exploit the class and nationality fault lines we inherited from our past," Mr Mbeki told parliament. "If ever they took root, gaining genuine popular support, they would pose a threat to the stability of democratic South Africa."
Snip - Reg required
Posted by:phil_b

#11  Seems like when I was a kid S.Africa was a powerful nation that had its shit together, since the end of "white rule" the hole place has gone down the toilet. While I don't advocate institutional racism
(not publicaly at least), it seems that whitey was doing a much better job of keeping people alive. In fact can you think of one single African colony that is better off without it's mother country? They had jobs and roads and progress with colonalization, it wasn't up to euro-standards of liberalism though, I guess. Some of these countries just became "Free" in the 70's and 80's and already they have the whole place so f@#ked up they don't know which way is up.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-06-05 23:56  

#10  the coloureds provide the A-Q opening....Islam is no stranger in SA
Posted by: Frank G   2005-06-05 17:50  

#9  This article goes into the issue in more depth. While the western media tends to portray South Africa as just having white and black people, Cape province has a majority of so called coloureds who are descended predominantly from the pre-African (Non-Negro) population of the area. It seems there is considerable resentment of African (Negro) immigrants and the perceieved preferential treatment they get.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-06-05 17:45  

#8   "The riots seek to exploit the class and nationality fault lines we inherited from our past,"

Class Warfare, Marxism at it's best - AKA - it's not our fault.

In other news, SA shown to be 12 places below Botswana in terms of corruption. This from Transparency International as reported by the Sunday Times today (no link I'm afraid). Corruption is widespread - last year the SA football (soccer) league could not find enough untainted referees to run the league - this from the country that is supposed to be running the 2010 World Cup...
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2005-06-05 17:07  

#7  Agreed Frank..I work with a bunch of guys who still have family there.
They want out. Preferably to that bastion of Islam mistreating, slave owning, go it alone because no one else in the whole world knows right from f*cking wrong anymore, racist hellhole the USA.
No shit.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2005-06-05 16:57  

#6  Socialism at it's finest.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2005-06-05 16:13  

#5   I doubt those numbers - all anecdotes are that SA is falling apart at the seams
Posted by: Frank G   2005-06-05 12:09  

#4  "'When Nelson Mandela was released 15 years ago, I thought we'd be living with more dignity by now,' says Noluthando Valela, who lives with six people in a one-room shack..." [snip] "In the decade of democracy since the first all-inclusive elections in 1994, the government has built 1.6 million houses and given nine million people access to clean water... Across the country there is a backlog of people waiting for 260,000 homes to be built. The residents of the townships are not impressed by the government's record."

Actually, I'm rather impressed by it.
Posted by: Tom   2005-06-05 11:21  

#3  Joe - we remember alright - just can't get use to the Big Ten having eleven members.

Way OT but there's a WOT reference in here. On the way to State College from the east coast, stop at Esther's Restaurant in Fredericksburg. Fried potatoes, scrapple and ham all slathered in pork fat and pie crusts made with real lard. Man, that's eatin'!
Posted by: Doc8404   2005-06-05 11:07  

#2  Happy Valley does not remotely live up to its name.

Damn people you sure have short memories and no gratitude.

Oh! Africa?
Nevermind.
Posted by: Pappa Joe   2005-06-05 09:23  

#1  Four legs good, two legs better.
Posted by: Pheregum Spairong2458   2005-06-05 08:35  

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