South Africans marched in London to make a stand against crime, racism and inequality in SA

South Africans marched in London to make a stand against crime, racism and inequality in SA
Photo: South African march in London

South Africans living in the United Kingdom participated in a peaceful march on June 13, 2015 at the Trafalga Square in the United Kingdom in support of the Basic Human Rights back in their home country South Africa. The march is meant to promote greater awareness to the problems back home so that South Africans can bring about solutions quicker.

At this march a new movement was launched – SAY We Can.

The objective of the new movement, according to the organisers, is to appeal to the South African government to “provide proficient governance and accountability by upholding the South African constitution and legal system in order to promote a globally competitive and growing economy as well as encourage tangible social cohesion for a prosperous and safe South Africa for all who live in it.”

The march is an excellent way to focus attention on what is happening in South Africa but what do they expect to achieve by “appeal to the South African government” to improve things? The ANC government has no capability or will to make a change. They should approach the British government to put pressure on the SA government to make a move. Do what the ANC did pre’1994…

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