Probe as Aussie town flies old SA flag

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Cape Town - The Department of International Relations and Co-operation is investigating reports that a small town in Australia refused to remove an old South African flag on public display.

The town of Cooma, in New South Wales, displays the flag commonly associated with apartheid South Africa as one of 28 flags on the town’s “Avenue of Flags”. The flags honour countries who helped build the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme which was completed in 1959.

ABC News Australia reported on Monday that a South African expatriate, David Hughson, first petitioned the local council to replace the flag four years ago. Now the South African High Commission in Canberra has joined Hughson and his supporters in calling for the flag to be replaced before Nelson Mandela’s birthday on Thursday.

ABC’s report quotes the mayor of Cooma, Dean Lynch, as saying that the council “is not here to make any political statement... this is just a fact of history that that was the flag at the time”.

Lynch apparently turned down the High Commission’s request and said that the old flag was there to stay.

In an interview with the news network, Hughson said that he was disappointed to see that the flag was not replaced, adding that it had come to represent apartheid.

Ray Sithole, the High Commission’s counsellor, agreed: “The flag represents nothing other than a degrading, divisive and inhuman system, a system that was declared a crime against humanity by the United Nations. Whoever flies that flag would be not doing any justice to the cause of democracy, good governance and the rule of law in South Africa.”

Owing to the time difference, the Cape Argus could not source original comment from the South African High Commission at the time of going to print. Department spokesman Clayson Monyela said that he had not heard of the incident. The department’s communications office promised to respond after investigating.

The Yugoslavian flag (country no longer exists), Canadian flag with the Union Jack (now has the maple leaf) and a US flag with 49 stars (has had 50 states for decades) are also on display.

Cape Argus
http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/probe-as-aussie-town-flies-old-sa-flag-1.1548139?utm_medium=[%27facebook%27]&utm_source=dlvr.it#.UeZm4m2Cc40
 
If that photo on IOL is the flag they have an issue with, I would like to take a moment and point out that it is not the old South African flag.
 
If other old flags are on display they have no case.

Wait when did USA get the 50th state?
 
If that photo on IOL is the flag they have an issue with, I would like to take a moment and point out that it is not the old South African flag.

Ummmm yes it is.

As for the petition, the town is celebrating a point in history... the flags are accurate for the point in history.
 
Ummmm yes it is.

As for the petition, the town is celebrating a point in history... the flags are accurate for the point in history.

Lol, they changed it since I checked it out. Let me see if google cached it.
 
Lol, they changed it since I checked it out. Let me see if google cached it.

Jip, they changed the picture. The previous picture in the article showed the Vierkleur (Transvall Rebublic) flag flying outside some barebrick building which was titled as a file photo taken by Oupa (can't remember surname).
 
Meh, looks like google didnt cache it in time, the flag that was shown was the flag of the transvaal and not the south african flag.

Oh supersunbird beat me to it ;)

Jip, they changed the picture. The previous picture in the article showed the Vierkleur (Transvall Rebublic) flag flying outside some barebrick building which was titled as a file photo taken by Oupa (can't remember surname).
 
Oh, and how very patriotic of South African expatriate, David Hughson to bitch about this. Thanks for buggering off you petty prat.
 
If that photo on IOL is the flag they have an issue with, I would like to take a moment and point out that it is not the old South African flag.

I didn't post that original photo because the caption said "File Photo" which usually indicates that it is not the actual one in use, but just some photo they had on file.
 
You know, I didn't know what the old SA flag looked like until now..
I may have seen it before but forgot what it looked like.

Our old flag was a flag with other flags on it... :wtf:
 
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