POLITICS

Six Khayelitsha hospital protestors arrested - MPB

Organisation says 100 people closed road, burned tyres to illustrate seriousness of demands

Statement on behalf of protesting Khayelitsha residents

 Earlier this morning a group of Khayelitsha residents showed up in front of the brand new Khayelitsha Hopsital to protest against the refusal of hospital authorities to hire local people from amongst the recent estimated 70,000 job applications. Estimates are that only 2%-10% of staff hired at the hospital are from the Khayelitsha area.

Almost 100 people converged in front of the hospital. They closed the road and burned tyres in order to show government and hospital management that they are serious about their demands. Often, when we protest in quieter ways, we get ignored. We have realised that we must engage in peaceful civil disobedience to get our voices heard. Yesterday, they refused to take us seriously. Burning tyres is a peaceful but active way for us to force government to negotiate with us when they think that they can just ignore us. 

In reaction to our protest, the police arrived and began shooting people indiscriminately with rubber bullets. They have no also arrested approximately 6 residents who are now being held at the police station.

The government officials in charge of employment at the hospital has now agreed to meet with us at 3pm regarding our demands. However, before we can negotiate with him about jobs at the hospital, we demand the release of all protesters as they were engaged in peaceful acts of civil disobedience. They did not break the law by protesting and their actions are protected by the Constitution and the Gatherings Act.

Further statement:

The Khayelitsha 10, arrested during the protest outside new Khayelitsha Hospital yesterday morning will appear in Khayelitsha Magistrate court today at 09h00.

The community has vowed to intensify their protest until their members are released.

This is another sad day in South Africa where the state responds to peaceful civil disobedience with brutality. It must be put on record that the reason residents were so upset at yesterday's protest was because government leaders failed to give an honest and transparent account of the employment situation and also because subsequently resident's C.V.'s were found in the dustbin.

While arrest were made of 10 residents, a meeting between community leaders, hospital management and Khayelitsha Development Forum went ahead at 3pm to give us feedback on our demands. At the meeting, the KDF acknowledged the blunder and suggested a follow up meeting which will take place this coming Friday, 13 January, at 3pm.

The venue is still unknown. However, we anticipate residents of Khayelitsha will show their numbers and express their indignation. We have been ignored and thrown in the dustbin for way to long!

Lets meet tomorrow outside Khayelitsha court at 09am.

Statmeents issued by Khaya, Mandela Park Backyarders, January 10 2012

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