Mila
Honorary Master
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Cops-5-000-protesters-clash-20100517
So much for the WC spirit and the image of SA.
Pretoria - About 5 000 violent protesters from Olievenhoutbosch, south of Pretoria, were dispersed when police fired rubber bullets on Monday after they gathered very early in the morning and barricaded the entrances to the area.
The unhappy residents, including schoolchildren, protested about empty promises of houses and poor service delivery in the area.
They barricaded the entrances and exits with rocks, burning tyres and garbage.
The protesters started throwing stones at the police as soon as they arrived at the scene. Some of the school boys used ketties (catapults) to shoot at them.
Older people made paraffin bombs and tossed them toward the police, but fortunately none of these ignited.
The police used rubber bullets to disperse the rioters.
One rubber bullet hit a boy against the head, but he wasn't badly injured.
The protesters also set fire to hawkers' stalls or demolished them. Even young children were allowed to help with this.
Police spokesperson Agnes Huma said the residents are unhappy about the poor service delivery and they are also demanding houses.
"Nobody from that suburb went to school or work on Monday, because nobody was able to leave the area.
"At least the protesters didn't barricade the R65 road which is next to the suburb," said Huma.
Journalists had to flee for their own safety. At one stage the protesters threw stones at Talk Radio 702's vehicle, breaking one of its windows.
Huma said by late afternoon on Monday the police had arrested 21 people on charges of public violence.
She said the situation is under control but still tense.
So much for the WC spirit and the image of SA.