Category: South Africa

  • Mandela was a true freedom fighter

    Mandela was a true freedom fighter

    It is with sadness that I heard of the news of Mzee Nelson Mandela’s death.

    Museveni-ICCThe sad and heroic story of Mzee Mandela starts in 1453 AD when the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople (Istanbul as it is called today) from the Byzantine empire.

    That capture blocked the overland route from Europe to Asia that had been established by Marco Polo many centuries before.

    That route was important to Europe especially for spices and silk trade.

    With that blockage, the Europeans started looking for an alternative sea route to the east, around the massive African continent.

    Prince Henry, the navigator, of Portugal established a naval school at Cadiz to improve on the construction of ships and on navigation techniques so that they could have ships that could withstand long ocean voyages to Asia, around Africa.

    This is not the time and place to go into the details of that European effort of circumventing the Moslem blockade.

    Suffice it to say that by 1498, a mere 45 years after the fall of Constantinople, the Portuguese, Vasco Da Gama, had rounded the Cape of Good Hope (Cape Town) and spent the Christmas of that year at Natal, that is why that area was so named, remembering the birth of Christ.

    With the discovery of the sea route to the Far East by the Europeans, that is where the sad but also heroic story of Nelson Mandela and Africa begins. Initially, the Europeans came as traders, establishing refuelling and replenishment stations for their ships on the way to the Far East.

    Within a few centuries, however, the traders had become the colonisers. The sad thing is that while all this was unfolding, the African chiefs and other leaders never made serious efforts to co-ordinate in order to guarantee our future as free people. Yes, various tribes fought the colonialists. However, the co-ordination was either not there or too late.

    On account of internal weaknesses within Africa, therefore, by the birth of Mzee Mandela in 1918, the whole of African continent, except for Ethiopia, had been colonized. Therefore, Mandela had the misfortune of being born under colonialism like many of us were.

    Various individuals reacted differently to this situation.  Many acquiesced and accepted colonialism or even collaborated with it. However, a few others like Mandela, Albert Luthuli, Walter Sisulu, Oliver Tambo, etc., chose the difficult, hard route of resistance to colonialism.

    That resistance invited reprisals from the oppressors. The African National Congress (ANC) people are more qualified to go into the details of that resistance by the party and the individuals that were involved. On account of our Pan-Africanist orientation, we linked up with the ANC in 1967 in Dar esSalaam.

    Ever since that time, the NRM, or its precursors, have been working closely with the liberation movements of southern Africa – ZANU, ZAPU, FRELIMO, ANC, SWAPO, MPLA, etc, etc.

    The resistance of all the colonized peoples in the world had benefitted from three factors: the continued resistance of those colonised peoples, the fratricidal fighting among the imperialists (the first and second World Wars); and the solidarity from the socialist countries (Soviet Union, China, etc, ever since 1917).

    That resistance had led to some of the cleverer imperialists giving back the freedom of the people peacefully, examples being India and many of the African countries, including Uganda. However, those who were not so clever, such as Portugal and the Boers of South Africa and Rhodesia, thought they could maintain their colonial or minority and racist regimes.

    It was the lot of freedom fighters like Mzee Mandela and his colleagues to sacrifice and fight those regimes. Mzee Mandela spent almost the whole of his adult life fighting for freedom, starting as a youth in the 1940s.

    Eventually, he went to jail where he spent 27 years. Out of his 95 years on earth, given to him by God, it is only in the last 22 years, since 1991, that he has lived as a free man. What a sacrifice!!

    Even those 22 last years of his life, he was not out of danger. Did I not recently hear of South African racists that were plotting to kill him for fighting for freedom?

    Didn’t Chris Hani die, shot dead, when South Africa was preparing for the first democratic elections? Chris Hani had been at Rwakitura to visit me where I tried to prevail on him not to go back to South Africa yet, but in vain.

    Mzee Mandela and his colleagues in the ANC have fulfilled their mission of throwing out the oppressors. It is the duty of the present generation to immunize Africa against future colonisation.

    Salutations to the sacrifices and achievements of Mzee Mandela and his colleagues.

    The author is the president of Uganda.

    via The Observer – Mandela was a true freedom fighter.

  • Pretoria teen deceived into sex slave scam

    Pretoria teen deceived into sex slave scam

    Johannesburg – A Pretoria teenager said she was deceived into becoming a sex slave by a dance company which offered her a job in Istanbul, Turkey, according to a report on Friday.

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    Imogen Adams, 19, was allegedly offered the opportunity by a Germiston-based dance company RT Concerts, The Star newspaper reported.

    “We were told that we were going to dance in several shows and that it would be at hotels where we would work on six-month contracts.”

    That was not the case once she arrived in Istanbul, Adams told the newspaper.

    “Within days we were given a new contract which we had to sign. We were told that we had to do ‘hosting’ at the hotels after the shows and that it had to be with men who came to the shows.”

    The hosting involved “entertaining” the men.

    The men would watch the show and choose who they wanted to be with.

    “We had to dress up and make the men want us,” Adams said.

    Adams told the newspaper that when she wanted to leave, she was threatened. After making contact with her mother through the South African embassy, Adams returned to South Africa.

    RT Concerts managing director Tanya van Rie denied the allegations, The Star reported.

    “Never in a million years would we do something like this. We have a name and reputation to protect,” Van Rie said.

    “Those complaining are complaining because they were fired, which happened because they have problems with authority.”

    – SAPA

    via Pretoria teen deceived into sex slave scam | News24.

  • Nobel Prize Winner Calls On Turkey to Release PKK-leader

    Nobel Prize Winner Calls On Turkey to Release PKK-leader

    By WLADIMIR VAN WILGENBURG

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    Desmond Tutu urges Turkey to release the leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Abdullah Öcalan. —– Photo/Iscast.org.
    BRUSSELS, Belgium: In a video message at a Kurdish conference in the European parliament, Nobel Prize winner and South Africa activist Desmond Tutu urged Turkey to release the leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Abdullah Öcalan.
    Tutu´s video message was addressed to the 7th international conference of the European Union. The two-day conference, which was about the Kurdish question in Turkey, was kicked off on November 17.
    Tutu, who apologized for not being at the conference as a result of his retirement, promised the his peace center will continue the work with Kurdish Human Rights Action Group in Africa and called on Turkey to recognize Kurdish rights.
    He also praised the government of Erdogan for talking with Öcalan.
    “This is great news and we welcome the initiative.” Tutu added that he was also “delighted that Turkey supports peace efforts in Israel and Palestine.”
    But despite of this he is worried about increased military activities in Turkey and the policies of the AKP-government towards the Kurds, which he seems to be contrary to the Turkish efforts towards Palestine and Israel.
    “We condemn the military activities of both sides and call both the Turkish government and PKK to stop the assaults immediately.”
    Tutu urged both sides to sit around the negotiation table for a negotiated settlement. This settlement would also mean the release of the PKK-leader.
    Mathew Errol Esau of the Desmond Tutu Peace Centre confirmed Tutu wants ´the unconditional release of the PKK-leader and suspension of all military operations´.
    He also called for the release of Kurdish politicians who have been “unjustly” arrested and a committee for a new constitution for Turkey. “We need to discuss the way forward,” Esau said.
    Asked by Rudaw, if this statement wouldn’t anger Turkey, since they see the PKK as a terrorist organization, Esau said their idea for a solution is similar to the process in South-Africa, where Mandela was first released, after which there was a negotiated settlement.
    “This is the way forward in order for a climate of negotiations to start.”
    Leading Turkish journalist Cengiz Candar said that although he would release Öcalan himself, if he had the power, releasing him is not realistic.
    “Laws need to be amended first, the constitutional process is waiting. This is an enormous burden on the BDP.”
    David Romano, Rudaw’s columnist and Assistant Professor of Rhode University, also indicated this was not very realistic to ask from Turkey, suggesting that no Turkish leader would release him since it would be political suicide.
    “South Africa is different from Turkey. In Turkey Öcalan is seen as a baby killer. This was not the case with Mandela.”
    http://www.rudaw.net/english/news/turkey/3308.html, 21/11/2010
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