By the time you read this, our homes may have already been demolished
Abahlali baseMarikana Press Statement
via Western Cape Anti Eviction Campaign
17 May 2013
For the past two weeks we have been
sleeping out in the open, sometimes in the rain on the land we cal
Marikana in Philippi East. On Wednesday we rebuilt some of our homes
on this, our land. We had rebuild about 4 homes on Wednesday and
slept in them that evening. Yesterday, we rebuilt another 4 homes and
last night we had 8 homes to sleep in.
These are not structures, they are our
homes. They are our homes because we sleep in them every night,
because our belongings are inside the homes, and because we have
nowhere else to go.
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As you know, we are the Marikana
residents who move onto this empty and unused land in April and we
haven't left sinse. The Anti-Land Invasion Unit and the Law
Enforcement has evicted us many times and destroyed our homes in
which we were living. They have even illegally stolen our building
material, sails and some furniture. This has left us with no choice
but to sleep outside with no roof over our heads for the past two
weeks. Can you imagine what its like to be homeless? Can you imagine
what its like to be homeless because of the cruelty of the government
you voted for?
But we did not give up. We have made
other means to get some more material to rebuild our simple homes.
But the Anti-Land Invasion Unit and Law Enforcement did not give up
either. They kept on coming to our community and destroying our homes
and stealing our material. They tried to chase us away but we stayed
in Marikana.
For the past few days, some community
members have taken to the streets and burned tyres to show the
government that we will not give up. We even blocked the R300 and the
N2. We have raised our voices to show the government that they can
not come to us during the elections but must listen to us even when
there are no elections. We are saying No Houses, No Vote for all
Marikana residents – qha!
While all this is happening to us, you
should remember that some of us are sick, some of us are old, some of
us are children. All of us have nowhere else to go. We are willing to
die here – just like the workers from Marikana.
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We have now rebuilt 8 homes. And we are
expecting the City of Cape Town to come today and evict us and
destroy these homes. We have slept on this land for three weeks and
we have slept in these homes for two days, but the government will
still lie and claim that these are unfinished structures, not homes.
If they come today, we will resist. We will fight them. Our families
lives are at stake.
We are sick and tired of being
homeless. Not having a small piece of land to call our own. Kwanele!
Enough is enough!
Viva Marikana viva!
Phambili with the struggle for land and housing, phambili!
Contacts:
Siphiwo – 0836842828
Nosibusiso – 0736128044
Masibu – 0603147788
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