Thousands of people marched to the Durban City Hall on Monday against alleged violent evictions of shack dwellers in different informal settlements around Durban. The protestors, marching in solidarity with the shack-dwellers’ movement Abahlali baseMjondolo (AbM) were joined by the Right2Know campaign. The Daily Vox asked some of the marchers why they were there.
According to an AbM press statement released on June 14, there have been violent evictions in communities including Marianridge, Cato Manor and eMansenseni this year. Residents have been injured, and a two-week-old baby died after clashes with police earlier this month.
The protestors intended to hand over a memorandum to city mayor Zandile Gumede and MEC of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs but they were told both were unavailable. “Both the mayor and the MEC are not here and that shows how they regard us and the lack of dignity they have for our people,” said AbM spokesperson Thapelo Mohapi.
Voxes have been edited for brevity and clarity