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Following the attacks and deaths of Abahali baseMjondolo members at the hands of African National Congress (ANC) members at Kennedy Road, S'bu Zikode condemns developments that amount to an attack on South Africa's democracy itself and requests support from other civil society groups.

The ANC has invaded Kennedy Road. We have been arrested, beaten, killed, jailed and made homeless by their armed wing. This is what it took for Yakoob Baig and Jackson Gumede to finally take back the settlement.

This is not just an attack on the KRDC. It is not just an attack on Abahali baseMjondolo. It is an attack on our politic.

This attack is an attempt to suppress the voice that has emerged from the dark corners of our country. That voice is the voice of ordinary poor people. This attack is an attempt to terrorise that voice back into the dark corners.

Yakoob Baig says that 'harmony' has been restored. For the ANC harmony means their power and our silence. For us our silence means evictions, shack fires, children dying of diarrhoea and the organised contempt that we face day after day. Therefore we have to speak. We have to break the 'harmony' that is our silence in the face of our oppression.

Our movement has won many victories. We have forced the state to accept that there will be nothing for us without us. We have forced the state to accept that they must negotiate our development with us. Our politics is a common politics. We have, in many places, raised the common politics above the politicians' politics. For this some politicians hate us.

And we must not forget that we have exposed the corruption of many senior officials – most recently in Siyanda, eShowe, Mpola and Howick. We have also exposed how 'housing delivery' is actually a form of oppression breaking up communities and forcing people into ghettos far outside the cities. We have done this most famously with our case in the Constitutional Court against the Slums Act. That judgment will be coming out very soon.

For all these reasons the strength of the movement, the strength of those who are supposed to be weak and silent and powerless, is taken as a threat.

Our crime is a simple one. We are guilty of giving the poor the courage to organise the poor. We are guilty of trying to give ourselves human values. We are guilty of expressing our views.

In this time when we are scattered between the Sydenham jail, hospitals, the homes of relatives and comrades, or even sleeping in the bushes in the rain, we are asking for solidarity. In this time when we do not know if the state will allow us to continue to exist we are asking for solidarity. In this time when we do not know if we will also be attacked in Motala Heights or Siyanda or anywhere else we are asking for solidarity.

Our message to the movements, the academics, the churches and the human rights groups is this:

We are calling for close and careful scrutiny into the nature of democracy in South Africa.

Sibusiso Innocent Zikode, President of Abahlali baseMjondolo (and, consequently, political refugee) 083 547 0474

Current list of solidarity statements by members of civil society:

1. Democracy Under Attack - A Statement by Bishop Rubin Phillip
2. Joint Statement on the attacks on the Kennedy Road Informal Settlement in Durban - 27 signatures from academia
3. Letter of concern: Kennedy Road Attacks - 103 signatures from Civil Society
4. Testimony from Brother Filippo Mondini - Italy
5. Kennedy Road Murders Recall Terror of the 1980s - ZACF
6. In Solidarity of Abahlali Leaders at Durban Kennedy Road - AbM-WC
7. URGENT Online Petition to end the Violence in Kennedy Road - over 600 signatures so far.

Last Sunday's press releases can be found here and here. Also, click here for some photos of S'bu Zikode's home that was demolished on monday by the ANC mob

For more, please visit the website of the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign at www.antieviction.org.za and follow us on www.twitter.com/antieviction. Visit Abahlali baseMjondolo at www.abahlali.org and www.khayelitshastruggles.com.