[African Stream] South Africa Belongs To Africans (Part 2) #Shorts #Africans #SouthAfrica #Colonialism #Orania
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Imagine someone stole your house at gunpoint, kicking your entire family out and keeping generations down the line out. Now, your family remains homeless. At what point does that house rightfully belong to the thief’s family?
That’s what’s happened to many Africans in South Africa during European colonialism. However, decades after apartheid was dismantled, Afrikaaner nationalists have built a white-majority town, Orania, stirring the country’s debate on the lingering impacts of colonialism.
Lunga Mantashe told us Orania’s existence is possible because South Africa’s constitution and Freedom Charter are missing a critical component. Mantashe, a member of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (@mypaconline), was a guest recently on ‘This Week in Africa,’ African Stream’s livestream collaboration with @authentic_african.
Those who criticise the Freedom Charter hold an unwavering commitment to Indigenous land rights, as gen*cide, violence and poverty have accompanied land dispossession.
‘We regard it as the sacred duty of every African state to strive ceaselessly and energetically for the creation of a United States of Africa from Cape to Cairo and Madagascar to Morocco,’ said Robert Sobukwe, founder of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania.
Is Mantashe on to something, or do settlers have a legitimate claim to occupy land without submitting to the African majority? Let us know in the comments.
Head to our YouTube channel and find the complete livestream under our playlist for ‘This Week in Africa.’
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