Moloto says it's time all political parties that fought against the apartheid regime 'be recognised'.
Moloto says it’s time all political parties that fought against the apartheid regime ‘be recognised’.
”We want to emphasise that one thing left behind long after the fight against apartheid, is land. On this 59 anniversary of Sharpeville, we know that black people are a majority that is still without land. We are still struggling under the confines of the 13 percent of the land granted to traditional leaders by the apartheid government,” Moloto said to a loud applause.
The country commemorates the 1960 Sharpeville massacre in Vereeniging on this day. At least 69 people were shot dead by the apartheid era police officers for protesting against pass laws. The PAC had proposed anti-pass law campaigns across the country starting on 21 March 1960.
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