Landless People's Movement Press Statement
Landless People's Movement Press Statement
Jo'burg High Court, 10:00 Friday 13 February 2009
Over the years we,
the Protea South branch of the Landless People's Movement,
have marched many times and we have been arrested, beaten
and tortured. Tomorrow will meet the City of Johannesburg in
the High Court.
Our demands to the court are the same
demands that we have taken to the streets:
1. The government shacks (i.e. the transit camp) must be immediately removed from our area. They are a deep insult to our human dignity.
2. There must be an immediate halt to all threats of forced removal to the human dumping ground of Doornkop. We are all, documented and undocumented, citizens of Johannesburg and we will defend our right to this city.
3. All basic services must be provided to our settlement. It is unacceptable for the government to declare our settlements to be 'temporary' and to then use that declaration as an excuse to withhold life saving basic services. We occupied this land and founded this settlement in 1985 – our community is not temporary. By refusing to provide basic services to shack settlements they are trying to turn our communities into slums so that they can then eradicate us from the cities.
The struggle of the residents of Protea South against forced removal and against government shacks and for the participatory upgrading of our community where we have been living since 1985 is strongly supported by the Poor People's Alliance which is an unfunded network of democratic poor people's movements made up of the following organisations:
Abahlali baseMjondolo
(KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape)
Anti-Eviction Campaign
(Western Cape)
Landless People's Movement
(Gauteng)
Rural Network (KwaZulu-Natal)
>From Joe Slovo in Cape Town, to Kennedy Road in Durban, Ash Road in Pietermaritzburg and Protea South in Johannesburg we have one message:
Our settlements are communities to be supported, not slums to be eradicated
Down with forced
removals to rural human dumping grounds.
Down with
government shacks.
Down with the Slums Act.
Down with
the return to apartheid city planning.
Down with Mike
Mabuyakulu.
Down with Lindiwe
Sisulu.
ENDS
Australian Museum: Celebrate Sir David Attenborough's 100th Birthday With The Australian Museum
Clean Shipping Coalition: Shipping - IMO’s Net Zero Framework Progresses But ENGOs Slam Unnecessary Delay
Gena Wolfrath, IMI: Understanding News Fatigue—and How To Stay Informed Without Overload
Access Now: A Statement To Our Community About Why RightsCon 2026 Will Not Take Place In Zambia
Climate Action Network: Santa Marta Plants The Seeds Of A Fossil-Free Future - Civil Society Will Hold Governments To Account
Human Rights Measurement Initiative: Joint Statement On The Cancellation Of RightsCon 2026