1/11. Twenty-five years after #SouthAfrica’s miraculous 1st democratic elections, it’s easy to forget just how close the county came to civil war.
I was working for the ANC from 1992-4 & there were times - right up to Election Day - that it “seemed impossible until it was done.”
2/11. With weeks to go, violence in KwaZulu-Natal was escalating with the Inkartha Freedom Party (IFP) boycotting the elections.
Well-armed conservative Afrikaner militias were mobilising.
Tensions were mounting in the so-called “homelands” of Ciskei, QwaQwa & Bophuthatswana.
3/11. Two days before the elections, a massive car bomb in Jo’burg killed 9 ppl including ANC candidate, Susan Keane, & injured 92. The next day, 12 ppl were killed by bombs targeting black ppl in Germiston & Pretoria.
All attacks bore the hallmarks of white separatist groups.
4/11. On 28 March, 55 ppl were killed & hundreds injured as violence erupted in Jo’burg as IFP supporters protested against the elections. 19 were killed as they marched on the ANCs HQ.
But after intense negotiations & with just a week to go, the IFP agreed to contest elections.
5/11. A year earlier, Mandela had pulled the country from the brink of civil war after the assassination of Chris Hani.
Ironically, his murder had the opposite effect of that intended, demonstrating that only the ANC could hold the country together. m.vice.com/en_uk/read/the…
6/11. On 10 March, another key moment was the failed attempt by the Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) to prop up the puppet govt of Bophutatswana, whose leader was refusing to participate in the election.
Front page photos of the shooting of three AWB members had a big impact.
7/11. At midnight on election eve, I watched as the new flag was raised above parliament, then slept a few hours before heading back to the office.
After polls closed Mandela rptdly told a friend: “I should be jumping for joy but I just feel a stillness. There is so much to do.”
8/11. Whist a massive ANC majority was never in doubt, the declaration of the results was still eye-watering & emotional.
Thousands gathered on Grand Parade in Cape Town on the night of 1st May, our jubilation overshadowing any disappointment at the ANC’s loss in Western Cape.
9/11. “We succeeded to take our last steps to freedom in conditions of relative peace. We commit ourselves to the construction of a complete, just and lasting peace.”
On 10 May I was part of the crowd at Union Buildings as Mandela took the Oath of Office.
10/11. Just after Mandela was sworn in came a moment that still gives me goosebumps.
Jets & helicopters flew low over the crowd.
Instinctively we flinched, but then it dawned.
The military - and the State - were no longer enemies of the people: they now belonged to the people.
11/11. I came home soon after, but feel v privileged to have been there & to have worked alongside so many courageous people who sacrificed so much so that SA could be free.
On 18/4/93, I went to Gugulethu & Khayelitsha with @camerondugmore to help set-up big screens so people could watch Chris Hani’s funeral.
“The perks of govt are not appealing to me. What is important is what we do for social upliftment of the working masses of our country.” Hani
These photos were taken by legendary photographer, Kevin Carter. He ran out of film halfway through the incident - every photographer's nightmare - but still got enough pictures to burst the myth of Afrikaner power.
Julian Assange is scheduled to appear in a federal court in Saipan, a US commonwealth in the Pacific, where he’s expected to plead guilty to one charge under the Espionage Act & be sentenced to 5yrs
Given he’s already served this time, he should walk free
The public have a right to know what their govts do in their name
Julian #Assange’s prosecution represented a grave threat to press freedom, undermining the key role of journalists & publishers in scrutinizing govts misdeeds & creating a chilling effect
2/. From the start of the pandemic the govt had given #Palantir, a US spyware company with reported links to #CambridgeAnalytica, access to NHS health data
3/. Palantir worked on the NHS data store with #FacultyAI - a company with ties to Cummings
In 2020, @amnesty warned that Big Tech firms might use the COVID crisis to hoover up genomic data, obliterating the last frontier of privacy: our biological selves
1/. “It is the greatest mass-killing in recorded history; & it goes on daily, hourly, as regularly as the ticking of your watch”
Arthur Koestler’s 1944 essay expressing frustration at the failure of the world to acknowledge Nazi atrocities resonates today wethescreamers.com
2/ “There are a few of us…yelling at you in newspapers…Now & then we reach your ear…But it only lasts a minute. You shake yourself like puppies who’ve got their fur wet; then the screen again descends & you walk on, protected by the dream-barrier which stifles all sound”
#Gaza
3/ Koestler notes maniacs lose contact with reality so “perhaps it’s we, the screamers, who react in a sound & healthy way to the reality which surrounds us, whereas you are the neurotics who totter about in a screened fantasy world because you lack the faculty to face the facts”
“They got me!” Liz Truss tells far-right kingpin, Steve Bannon, before going on to explain that, to have effectively tackled “the deep state” that runs Britain & its institutions, she would have “needed a bigger bazooka”! #LizTruss #BritanniaUnchained
"I was just saying it like it is & that’s what people respect me for"(!)
Liz Truss’ compares her premiership to a one night stand & says she was just “fattening the pig” for slaughter & that she should have gaslit the public like Rishi Sunak is doing (!)
"I faced the most almighty backlash...from the usual suspects in the media” Liz Truss
“Truss's decline is simultaneously tragic & horrifying but the claim that the media conspired against her can't go unchallenged. There are front pages praising her to the rafters” @mrjamesob
2/. It’s clear that the bomb blasts in Kerman on the 4th anniversary of #Soleimani's assassination by the US, could lead to a quick ratcheting up of dangerous tensions
After Oct 7, the US sent two aircraft carrier groups to the region
3/. Three US soldiers were killed & two dozen injured in an unmanned aerial drone attack on US forces stationed in northeastern #Jordan near the Syrian border, President @JoeBiden said