Video and Photos of AbM, LPM and AEC at the Constitutional Court

17 05 2009

Video: ‘From Shack to the Constitutional Court’

Photographs of the Poor People’s Alliance at the Concourt (click here for more):

The PPA marching to the Concourt

The PPA marching to the Concourt





Photos + video of Gugulethu No Land! No House! No Vote! Protest

30 04 2009
Gugs residents protest: No Land! No House No Vote!

Gugulethu residents protest on election day declaring No Land! No House No Vote!

See this Sowetan article on the protest for more info

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Argus: ‘Fifteen years is a long time to prove yourself’

20 04 2009

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German Documentary featuring the AEC: ‘When the mountain meets its shadow’

27 03 2009





Friday 20th of March: Photos of Symphony Way High Court

21 03 2009

Eviction Postponed until the 9th of June!!!

Click here for the 20 March press release.

Asiyi eBlikkies Asiyi!!!

2008_03_20 Symphony Way Residents at the High Court

2008_03_20 Symphony Way residents at the high court

Broken Promises

2008_03_20 Broken promises

2009_03_20 Party politics is not for us

2009_03_20 Party politics is not for us

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Photos: ‘Blikkiesdorp’, the Symphony Way TRA

18 01 2009

This is the Delft-Symphony ‘Temporary Relocation Area’ (TRA).  It has an estimated 1,000+ structures and has been nicknamed ‘Blikkiesdorp’ (Block Town) by residents who see the structures as no better than their own shacks.  Building TRAs is a new government fad supported by both the DA and the ANC.  They look like refugee camps and are used to house shackdwellers who have been forcibly removed by the government.

Delft, Symphony Way TRA. An estimated 1000+ structures. Known as Plekkiesdorp (Tin Town).

Delft, Symphony Way TRA.

At the end of the camp, construction trucks are building more ‘blikkies’ (tin shack structures).  The residents of Symphony Way ask why the government is evicting people from well-located shacks and building new shacks far way from work. Symphony Way Pavement Dwellers want land and houses not shacks inside barbed wire camps.

Delft, Symphony Way TRA. End of the camp, construction trucks building more structures.

Delft, Symphony Way TRA. Police vehicles stationed (permanently) at only entrance to TRA.

Police and Apartheid era riot vehicles are are stationed (permanently) at the only entrance to the Symphony Way TRA. They are used to regulate entry into the TRA, control residents, and impose curfews when necessary.  Police also use the location to conduct raids of intimidation against Symphony Way Pavement Dwellers who have refused to move into the TRAs.  Residents within the TRAs have also claimed that members of the SAPS and the city’s Land Invasions Unit are selling shacks in the TRAs to new residents.

Delft, Symphony Way TRA. Police vehicles stationed (permanently) at only entrance to TRA.

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Delft, Symphony Way TRA. The single entrance to the TRA, barbed wire fence encircling the camp.

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This picture is of the roof of one of the TRA shacks. It has been duct taped by residents to prevent wind and rain from entering. The government cannot even build shacks to generally acceptable standards.

Inside Delft, Symphony Way TRA. Pictured is the roof of the structure, taped with duct tape by residents to prevent exposure to

Inside Delft, Symphony Way TRA.

The back of a TRA structure that houses two families. If you were evicted from a 4 bedroom shack in Joe Slovo, you still get only one room in the government TRAs

Delft, Symphony Way TRA. Structured pictured from the back.

The TRA toilets are shared amongst residents. Some toilets include water taps on the side

Delft, Symphony Way TRA. Toilet.


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Inside a Delft, Symphony Way TRA. Tin walls covered in brown paper.

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Ask yourself, is this the kind of place you would like to raise your children? Do you still wonder why shackdwellers all over the country (and including the Symphony Way Pavement Dwellers) are refusing to move into these Blikkies?  No Evictions! No Blikkies! No Transit Camps! We are not cattle!

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Photos: fire and art on the pavement

18 01 2009

Living on the pavement without electricity is tough. Fire is one of the most dangerous results of the lack of electricity. This fire on 3 January 2009 destroyed two shacks leaving two families homeless. We do not know how the fire started as both families were away for the New Years visiting relatives.

On 3 January, 2009, fire destroyed two shacks on Symphony Way, Delft, displacing four families.

While fire makes life tough, art becomes a form of beautification and political expression.  Many of Symphony Way’s hokkies (shacks) have various elements of written word and art – all of which relate to their community’s struggle against oppression.

Delft, Symphony Way shack sign painting.





January 7, 2009. Residents of Symphony Way march to Housing Department in Wale Street

18 01 2009

January 7, 2009. Residents of Symphony Way, Delft, go to Housing Department Office, Wale Street, Cape Town, to inquire about the status of their houses. They have lived on the pavement in Delft since February 2008, after being violently evicted from houses in the N2 Gateway Project.  Click here for the AEC Press Release on the event.

January 7, 2009. Residents of Symphony Way, Delft, march to theHousing Department Office, Wale Street, Cape Town
January 7, 2009. Residents of Symphony Way, Delft, at Housing Department offices, Wale Street, Cape Town.




6 January, 2009 – Fire destroys one shack in Khayelitsha, kills an elderly couple

18 01 2009

6 January, 2009 – Fire destroys one shack in Khayelitsha, kills an elderly couple. The cause of shack fires is lack of electricity and the refusal of government upgrading of the settlements.

January 6, 2009. Fire destroys one shack in Khayelitsha, kills elderly couple. (2)





Media: Families in act of solidarity over homes

13 12 2008

Great article in the Cape Argus on December 11, 2008

See the AEC press statement on this action of solidarity

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symphony-families-in-solidarity








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