Telling the world that neither this City nor the World Cup works for us!

25 03 2010
25 March 2010
Anti-Eviction Campaign Press Release

The poor in South Africa have mandated their leaders from social movements like the Anti-Eviction Campaign, Abahlali baseMjondolo, the Landless People’s Movement, Sikhula Sonke, the Anti-Privatisation Forum, etc, to speak about issues that are relevant to poor people. The poor have not mandated us to support political parties and their elite agendas.

The poor who make up our rank and file members of our movements want us to tell the world that in South Africa the poor are treated like terrorists and criminals. Our members are intimidated, harassed, arrested, and tortured every single day. And we are tired of being treated as second-class citizens.

As part of our effort to tell the world about our struggle, two Anti-Eviction Campaign members will be embarking on a trip to Germany, Scotland and Switzerland at the invitation of activists from those countries. Read the rest of this entry »





US: ‘Against the Grain’ radio clip

30 11 2009

Ashraf Cassiem, a leader of the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign, talks about their work in South Africa fighting the eviction of shack dwellers, water cut-offs, and police brutality under the ANC government.

** Click here to listen to the radio interview on KPFA **





Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign’s U.S. Housing and Human Rights Tour (FULL SCHEDULE)

17 11 2009

November 10-December 1, 2009

November 10-12: Chicago, IL

  • Wednesday, November 10: Arrive at O’Hare International Airport
  • Wednesday, November 11:
  1. Tour of Woodlawn with STOP (unconfirmed)
  2. Speaking event at the University of Chicago, “Housing is a Human Right” at 7:30 p.m. in Harper 104
  • Thursday, November 12:
  1. Visit with Southside Together Organizing in Woodlawn (unconfirmed)
  2. Fly to Bay Area via SFO Read the rest of this entry »




This Week: U.S. Housing and Human Rights Tour

15 11 2009

Events:

Monday November 16 – Discussion at Red Emmas

Tuesday November 16 – Discussion at Africa Action at 12pm-2pm and at 5:30pm-7:30pm

Thursday, November 19 – Brecht Forum at 7:30pm

Friday, November 20 – Massachusetts Institute of Technology at 12:30pm-2pm and Emerson College at 3pm-5pm

Saturday, November 21 – Alliance to Develop Power at 12pm

Folks,

I hope this message finds you well. Over the past few month, I have been helping to organize a visit to the U.S. by a South African social movement activist from the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign (www.antieviction.org.za). Read the rest of this entry »





Ashraf Cassiem Speaks in Baltimore – 16 November 2009

12 11 2009

http://www.redemmas.org/event/1731/

Ashraf Cassiem, chairperson of the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign (South Africa)
Monday Nov 16, 7PM @ 2640 (2640 St. Paul St.) Read the rest of this entry »





FIGHTING DISPLACEMENT FROM SOUTH AFRICA TO CHICAGO

12 11 2009

SOUTHSIDE SOLIDARITY NETWORK & STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY

A Visit from Ashraf Cassiem

Ashraf Cassiem is the lead organizer of South Africa’s Anti-Eviction Campaign in the Western Cape.
Read the rest of this entry »





Media: Symphony Way squatters to meet with city council

25 10 2009

October 21, 2009 Edition 1
Aziz Hartley – Cape Times

REPRESENTATIVES of families squatting on the pavement next to Symphony Way in Delft will meet the city council today to discuss their relocation to Blikkiesdorp – a nearby temporary relocation area. Read the rest of this entry »





Media: Reprieve for Symphony Way pavement dwellers

11 06 2009

Caitlin Ross – West Cape News
11 June 2009

Jubilant residents of Symphony Way in Delft sang and danced outside the Western Cape High Court yesterday (09/06/2009) in celebration of their successful application for a postponement of the hearing that will decide whether or not they will be evicted from their current home.

The residents, numbering about 100 and supported at the court by Anti-Eviction Campaign activists, were evicted from RDP houses in Delft on 17 February 2008, after a chaotic mix-up over whom the correct beneficiaries were. Read the rest of this entry »





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

27 03 2009





Media: Squatters ‘ready to die or fight’ for land

5 03 2009
March 04, 2009 Edition 1 (second edition below)
NOMANGESI MBIZA
Source: Cape Argus

The Symphony Way pavement squatters have received court eviction orders to vacate the area, but say they are “ready and prepared to die or fight” for their right to proper housing.

About 20 police vehicles entered the little pavement community on Monday to deliver the notices.

Kylie Hatton from the City confirmed that the notices were served and that residents had 21 days to vacate. She said alternative accommodation had been offered to them in Blikkiesdorp, about half a kilometre down the street.

“Some people have already accepted the alternative accommodation and we will assist anyone who would like to accept the accommodation,” she said.

The 127 families, totalling about 300 people, decided to squat on the road in Delft next to the RDP houses they invaded a year ago in protest at the lack of housing.

Last week they marked a year of living on the pavement with a series of events.

The families have received court papers ordering them to appear in the Cape High court on March 20. But they have vowed to die on the pavement rather than move to the Temporal Relocation Area (TRA) provided by the government.

“We are ready and prepared to die for our land and rights,” said resident Lilian Jansen. The residents labelled the TRA a playground for criminals and rapists.

“I know someone who lost everything in the Blikkiesdorp (Tin Can Town)… they took everything. I don’t know why they want us to live there,” said Mathilda Groepe.

“They bring the entire Western Cape police force to deliver court orders… for what, we are not criminals, and they even put on their bullet-proof vests when they got here, like they were entering a battlefield.”

The Anti-Eviction Campaign’s Ashraf Cassiem said: “The TRA is not a reasonable alternative accommodation… we cannot and will not be moved anywhere that will disadvantage ourselves.” Read the rest of this entry »








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