Abahlali baseSiyanda vs eThekwini Municipality
18 September 2012 Abahlali press statement
Abahlali baseSiyanda vs eThekwini Municipality
The failure of the eThekwini municipality to comply with an order of the court that compels it to house the residents of Siyanda who have been left to rot in the Richmond Farm transit camp has clearly indicated that the City is law unto itself.
Yesterday the Court heard both the sides of Abahlali and eThekwini and held the judgment. The judge said it was going to handed down in few days. We have just received a call from our legal team saying that tomorrow, Wednesday, 19 September 2012 at 9am the judgment will be handed down at the Durban High Court.
Abahlali wish to thank its legal team from the Socio Economic Rights Institute of South Africa for such a high quality legal representation. Abahlali maintains that amathini (Transit camps) still represent the apartheid style of indignity which must be fought by all means necessary. We believe we have reasonable grounds for success in the court and will continue to struggle against transit camps in the courts, on the streets and in communities.
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network of democratic membership based poor people's
movements.
ENDS