Tag Archives: liberation
Song on Oliver Tambo, who led the ANC during its period of exile
Raymond Suttner, Popular Justice in South Africa today, June 1986 (Unpublished)
Note: there are two separate links to be clicked on, one for the text and the other for the endnotes
This was a seminar paper, prepared for the University of the Witwatersrand, in June 1986, just before I was rearrested for a further 27 months. Continue reading
Bram Fischer QC. Statement from the dock 1966
Nelson Mandela, statement from the Dock, Rivonia Trial 1964
Nelson Mandela court statement, 1962 trial
Nkosi sikelel iAfrika , Ladysmith Black Mambazo (not SA anthem with Die Stem)
Hamba khahle Umkhonto. ANC choir
Miriam Makeba sings Vuyisile Mini classic
Joan Baez: We shall overcome
See discussion of ‘we shall overcome’ in entry on Pete Seeger version
Raymond Suttner, Chris Hani legacy is contested
The legacy of Chris Hani is obviously contested. Underneath many of the tributes referring to his selfless and revolutionary qualities there is on the one hand an attempt to legitimate the decadent, looting leaders of today. They have the resources to be present and in the forefront of a range of events to commemorate Hani’s life, as they will be later this month when OR Tambo is remembered.
On the other hand, those who are being robbed, evoke the memory of Hani as an alternative to what they see and know and even what they do not know but have come to expect will happen with their resources and the dreams they cherish for improvement of their lives.
No matter how many layers of red some of the leaders may wear, or the number of times they use revolutionary phrases or call others counter-revolutionary, they will not be able to stand in for Hani. He used to listen carefully to people. His speeches were not rhetorical displays, but responses to what he heard. That is what the people who loved him now miss.
Raymond Suttner, Remembering Chris Hani
I have hesitated to write about Chris Hani, partly because I did not know Comrade Chris all that well, meeting him for the first time in 1990. But I want to convey a few things that I learnt. The first is that Chris cared about people and this one hears from all the MK soldiers, that he was concerned about every one of them, spending evenings with them, remembering their names even after fleeting meetings. Continue reading
Questions about current politics
Article and audio-visual interview prior to ANC Mangaung conference, in December 2012
Luthuli and the lessons of his leadership
Luthuli and the lessons of his leadership
An article and audio-visual interview on the lessons of the leadership of Chief Albert Luthuli
50th anniversary of MK and the question of violence
50th anniversary of MK and the question of violence
Article and audio-visual interview
Rethinking National Democratic Revolution (NDR):the national question.
This paper is work in progress
Question of honour
Article and audio-visual interview on Polity website 2011, concerning the relationship between patronage and honour in the presidency of Jacob Zuma
debating ‘NDR’ 2010
Article on National Democratic Revolution published in the Daily Dispatch in 2010, click on link following: debating ‘NDR’ 2010
Violence:necessity or virtue
A short article in the Mail and Guardian