12 May 2000
The SACP.Western Cape Condemns the intimidation carried out by the taxi operators in the Black Townships, and condemns the intimidation and assaulting people in the areas especially Khayelitsha and Nyanga East. The SACP is concern about the assault of its Provincial Executive member Khaya Magaxa AND teacher in Khayelitsha yesterday at Gunpoint, after his car was damaged by a taxi operator on the scene:
The SACP Provincial Secretary emphasised that “the fact that operators assaulted Khaya Magaxa at Gunpoint call for extra measures by the authorities, without further delays. The Jungle Law cannot be allowed in this country. It must be stopped”.
We call on our communities to remain calm in the face of this intimidation, and to allow the law to take its course. And we want to warn the intimidators that the patience of the people is not endless. We support the ANC initiatives to Normalise the Public transport in the Western Cape’s "Cape Flats and Black Townships". We call on taxi operator to expose the intimidators by co-operating with the Police to bring to book the law breakers”. He ended his statement with a message of sympathy , referring to the violence that led to the taxi driver’s death yesterday and said :
"We would like to extend our condolences to the family and friends of the taxi driver who was shot and killed in the crossfire yesterday in Khayelitsha".
!!Socialism is the future. Build it now.
Ubudlela ndawonye likamva.
Bakhe ngoku.!!
For further comment contact-Provincial Secretary on - 082 7059 457l
Provincial Chairperson on - 0828963946
Issued by: SACP Western Cape
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