The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema
The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation Struggle Veterans (MKLWV) has distanced itself from the Financial Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) March 20 nationwide shutdown, saying the protest was an act of desperation.
Dan Hatto, MKLWV nationwide convener, stated the organisation’s standpoint on the shutdown was the defence of the arduous gained democratic rights for all of the residents of South Africa.
Defend SA
He stated their mission was to defend rights for all of the residents of the nation and distanced themselves from the deliberate nationwide shutdown.
“MKLWV will certainly not be collaborating within the deliberate shutdown. Something that implies the involvement of the MK members is a misrepresentation of what the organisation stands for and what MK stood for. It’s unfaithful and should be strongly condemned,” Hatto stated in a press release.
ALSO READ: Nationwide shutdown: SANDF recollects ‘standby’ assertion, awaiting NatJOINTS
On the shutdown, he stated whereas they acknowledge the best to a peaceable march, protest and strike; they condemn any try at destabilising democracy by any violence, provocation, lack of self-discipline and intolerance.
Lawlessness
“We fought arduous for this democracy to permit it to be undermined by lawlessness. We additionally condemn any opportunistic try to take advantage of the nation’s challenges for fallacious causes, notably for particular person acquire,” Hatto stated.
He stated they’ve famous with grave concern and disappointment the opportunistic motion geared toward denting and hijacking one of the crucial essential days within the historical past of South Africa, Human Rights Day.
ALSO READ: Nationwide Shutdown: SAHRC calls on authorities to guard residents
The Sharpeville Bloodbath shall stay a nationwide Human Rights Day, Hatto stated, and that the reminiscence couldn’t be erased within the minds of individuals, nor might or not it’s changed with the act of recklessness and low cost political posture.
Act of desperation
“That is certainly an act of desperation and can’t be tolerated nor a repeat of Sharpeville be entertained, on account of political immaturity, political intolerance and violence. We’re assured by our regulation enforcement establishments that they’ll deal decisively with anarchists and illegal behaviour of any type,” Hatto stated.
He stated the peace loving South African neighborhood to which the MKLWV kind a part of, is refusing to be co-opted to be a part of hooliganism, thuggery and spontaneous mob psychology.
“Their faulty tendencies and irrational decisions can’t be allowed to have an effect on the complete nation. This sturdy view can be supported by the courtroom order and pronouncement towards the protest,” Hatto added.
NOW READ: Nationwide shutdown: ‘Let historical past repeat itself, we’re not scared,’ says Malema