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Subject: [Abahlali] Amadiba Crisis Committee: Our chairman brutally murdered
Amadiba Crisis Committee 2016-03 22: Our chairman brutally murdered
We are shocked to tell the public that the chairman of Amadiba Crisis
Committee, Sikhosiphi Bazooka Rhadebe from Mdatya village in Amadiba, was
brutally assassinated tonight outside his house in Lurholweni township,
Amadiba area, Mbizana.
Our beloved Bazooka made the ultimate sacrifice defending our ancestral land
of Amadiba on the Wild Coast.
He was murdered at about 7.30 in the evening. The hitmen came in a white
Polo with a rotating blue lamp on the roof. Two men knocked at the door
saying they were the police. Mr Rhadebe was shot with 8 bullets in the head.
He died defending his young son, who witnessed the murder. His son and his
wife are now in hospital.
After one year of threats and attacks, we have been waiting for something
like this to happen: Ever since the shootings in Xolobeni 3 May last year,
led by mining director Zamile Qunya, and ever since the Christmas shootings
in Mdatya village. But since the four gangsters from the Christmas shootings
were released on bail in January, police have been intimidating the Amadiba
community and leaders in nightly raids, determined to look in the wrong
direction. For one year the local police has refused to cooperate with the
Umgungundlovu traditional authority of the coastal Amadiba area to stop the
violence against our community which says no to mining.
The Australian mining company MRC and all the criminals in high positions
who are eager to cut their piece of our land and fill their pockets with
blood money, shall know this:
The Amadiba coastal community will not be intimidated into submission.
Imining ayiphumeleli!
We appeal to democratic South Africans to support our community and stand by
us in this terrible moment.
Amadiba Crisis Committee (ACC):
Mzamo Dlamini 072 194 0949; Nonhle Mbuthuma 076 3592982
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Land & Dignity!