Skeptik
Banned
Firstly, the Freedom Charter is not law. It never has been and indeed WILL NEVER BE in our democracy. This country operates via a constitution and by parliament, not by the ANC.Xtermin8tor said:The Freedom Charter drawn up by the people in Kliptown in 1955, under the banner of the ANC, states that South Africa belongs to all who live in it, black and white, and that no government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of all the people. This has been the guiding principle of the ANC, since it took control of the country in 1994.
If the country belongs to all who live in it, why do the ANC treat young white people as they they don't belong in it?
They didn't sieze white farms and businesses because they knew they COULD NOT. At the time of the negotiated settlement, the ANC was in poor shape. Their bases had been moved so far North that their operations were ineffective. We could argue that they had to negotiate.The masses of people in this country would have been justified in seizing white owned farms, taking over white businesses and occupying white houses. The Government would have not only been justified, but supported in trying members of Government, it's officials, and members of Police and the Army for human rights abuses.
The world would have applauded as PW Botha, Adriaan Vlok, and Pik Botha were led off to jail. The world would have justified the seizing of assets and money of large corporations to government coffers.
Even violence against whites could easily have been discarded as our people venting their frustrations against the oppressors of the past.
But this is not what happened, as early as 1990, the ANC and the Government signed the Pretoria Minute, effectively ending the Armed Struggle
The world would not have been impressed at overt military action anyway. They would probably have sent their own soldiers in to keep the peace.
Nobody knows who sponsored Chris Hani's death. In fact, some speculate that it was not the right-wing, but a faction within the struggle itself. This probably explains why no full enquiry has been made.In 1993, Chris Hani, was killed, and it was feared that violence could erupt at any moment, the masses of people would have been justified for venting their anger at the white supremecists who cold bloodedly killed a hero of the people. But the ANC, through Nelson Mandela, called for and achieved calm
The TRC dealt mainly with crimes committed by the apartheid State. Many struggle figures were exonerated or just not called. In fact Thabo Mbeki was never prosecuted for his part.The course of the New South Africa, was firmly set by the launch of the TRC in 1995, headed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The new Government provided that those who had committed attrocities during Apartheid would receive amnesty if they made a full disclosure as to the attrocities and proved that it was politically motivated. This amnesty in many cases also included forgiveness from the victims or their families, and while many in our country saw the TRC as a political witch-hunt, it brought South Africa through the transition period with relative political stability. The humanist approach of Mandela and Tutu brought compassion to a brutalised country. Despite the horrors revealed by the TRC, glimmers of humanity shone through and provided hope for the future.
This has been the way Government has dealt with the issue of reconcilliation and the extremely mature way the oppression of the past has been dealt with.
40 Years, and not 400 years then??While, politically, democracy had been attained, the dream of a South Africa that belonged to all who live in it had only been partially realised. Non-whites had been marginalised for over forty years, and had not been part of the mainstream economy. Many were unemployed and homeless, and this was a situation that had to rectified, back in 1990, this was one of the first things Mandela said on his release from Prison
So a young person who was not old enough to even remember apartheid and who now cannot follow the profession of his dreams is not being punished then? Bull!State of the Nation Address - 2007
The intentions of AA remains to achieve a level playing field, it is not a punishment, and indeed no white people have been punished by the implementation of AA, as the unemployment figures show. BEE has had little impact on the control of the wealth of the country.