LETTER: Black lives in Africa matter too

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LETTER: Black lives in Africa matter too
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Left-leaning US liberals need to wake up to atrocities being committed on this continent

A protester in a Mandela t-shirt hides her face at an anti-racism rally in Oxford. Picture: KATE BARTLETT

Soldiers and policemen attacked Khoza in his own yard during the lockdown after he was accused of drinking alcohol. According to witnesses, the soldiers and police slammed his head against a concrete wall and hit him with the butt of a rifle until he was vomiting and unable to walk. He died a few hours later.

Whose black lives really matter? The answer in SA is not a single black life matters under the ANC government. In the rest of Africa, black lives most definitely don’t matter. Those holier-than-thou leftist white liberals marching down the streets of American cities don’t even know where Africa is — they don’t know the lot of black lives in Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan or Darfur.

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