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Police brutality: Hundreds join Facebook campaign to protest Andries' deathClose to 1000 people have joined the Facebook's 'Andries Tatane campaign' (614 members) and the 'Andries Tatane, A Beautiful Fighter, Your Death Shall Not be in Vain' group (317 members) to protest the death of this Free State community leader and teacher who was savagely beaten and allegedly shot to death by cops last week. The social media campaigns have generated a huge debate, reflecting on a scourge that is threatening to blow up a nation that is still recovering from almost eight decades of violence, racism and social injustice. Protecting 'white' interests?Zeer Nehanda Radebe said that Andries died screaming from the top of his bullet-ravaged lungs, urging black people to 'wake up' because 1994 changed nothing. "May his death remind us that the ANC will stop at nothing to protect white interest [sic] in this country." 'Rotting from the head'Jane Duncan, media professor at Rhodes University, said yesterday: "The involvement of top members of the police force, including Cele himself [police boss] in dodgy deals, and even alleged murder in the case of Crime Intelligence boss Richard Ndluli, have suggested that the fish is rotting from the head. About Issa Sikiti da SilvaIssa Sikiti da Silva is a winner of the 2010 SADC Media Awards (print category). He freelances for various media outlets, local and foreign, and has travelled extensively across Africa. His work has been published both in French and English. He used to contribute to Bizcommunity.com as a senior news writer. View my profile and articles... |