It is a sad indictement on our society, that twelve years after democracy, it seems the problems of the minority are still prioritised as the problems of the nation
It's called minority rights.
Minority rights, as applying to ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, are an integral part of international human rights law.
Why is the masses scared of loosing their cultural identity? Is it the minority that is forcing them, or is it their own government doing it? Who have more power?
What you are implying, with your comments, is that all other cultures should not exist anymore, simply because they are not a majority, and that bringing up these minority cultures, as an issue, is wrong. Well it might not mean much to you what the culture of a minority are, but I'm sure it's important to the minority.
The quote from Sorote
We do not ignore the role they played, and we will allow the people of our land to debate the matter. South Africans must say if they think that (these soldiers) should be honoured.
It's nice words, but how are there going to be a debate? Is everybody going to be invited to attend meetings in community halls? Not very practicle having a nationwide debate. Voting on it won't mean anything as the minority will just be outvoted (it's why they are called a minority).