Don't vandalise statues in SA, there is a proper process - Department of Arts and Culture

Jan

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The Department of Arts and Culture says it has not received a formal request to remove any of the statues in the country.

“It must be emphasised that the National Heritage Resources Act of 1999 stipulates particular technical as well as consultative processes that should be followed in the case of a removal and/or relocation of a statue,” the department’s spokesperson Sandile Memela said.

Memela said an entity or community that wants to move or remove a statue or monument will need to undertake a 30-day public consultation process.

This will include public notifications that entail presentation to the authorities and inviting comments from affected and interested parties.

“As a result, it is advisable that a consultative process be initiated at the earliest opportunity in the process where the applicant must notify all relevant bodies, including applying to the South African Heritage Resource Agency or relevant provincial or local structures,” he said.

Memela said heritage sites and national monuments have cultural significance and value because of their importance to a community in revealing a pattern of South Africa’s history.

“They demonstrate a particular aspect or time of South Africa’s natural or cultural places or objects,” he said.

The statues may also hold strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group for social, cultural or spiritual reasons.

Memela said government’s attitude and policy to all heritage sites, including statues of former colonial figures like Cecil John Rhodes and Paul Kruger, is based on a national policy of reconciliation, nation building and social cohesion.

Memela said government does not support nor encourage the defamation or violent removal of any statue because it does not encourage people to take the law into their own hands.

“In fact, we cannot allow anarchy and demagogues to play on the feelings of the people by whooping up emotions on this issue.

“The process emphasises consultation and reconciliation as government policy and this should not be mistaken for capitulation,” he said.

Students of the University of Cape Town (UCT) have recently embarked on protests to have the statue of Cecil Rhodes removed from the institution’s grounds.

The Paul Kruger statue was also vandalised in Church Square, Pretoria. Kruger's bronze statue had lime green paint splashed over it on Sunday. – SAnews.gov.za
 
im sorry but this destroying of statues are just Pure IDIOTIC

There a more important things to worry about and spend resources on, its not as if the statue can do anything or that you can erase the past.

you dont see obama throwing feaces or paint at george washington and lincolns statues at the white house, they wanna blame colonialism for everything if it wasnt for that South africa would probably and most likely be a backward country like most of these other african countries.

im sorry but i cant stand IDIOTIC BRAINLESS BEHAVIOUR

Rant over
 
im sorry but this destroying of statues are just Pure IDIOTIC

There a more important things to worry about and spend resources on, its not as if the statue can do anything or that you can erase the past.

you dont see obama throwing feaces or paint at george washington and lincolns statues at the white house, they wanna blame colonialism for everything if it wasnt for that South africa would probably and most likely be a backward country like most of these other african countries.

im sorry but i cant stand IDIOTIC BRAINLESS BEHAVIOUR

Rant over

Look at the time and effort they put into these protests.

Imagine what they could do (for themselves and for this country) if they had a more positive and constructive mindset.

Go forward, not backwards!
 
im sorry but this destroying of statues are just Pure IDIOTIC

There a more important things to worry about and spend resources on, its not as if the statue can do anything or that you can erase the past.

you dont see obama throwing feaces or paint at george washington and lincolns statues at the white house, they wanna blame colonialism for everything if it wasnt for that South africa would probably and most likely be a backward country like most of these other african countries.

im sorry but i cant stand IDIOTIC BRAINLESS BEHAVIOUR

Rant over

Couldn't agree more.

Backwards culture.
 
Agreed the behavior is brainless, this is symptomatic of bigger problems we face in the country. People believe they are not being heard and this is one of the ways to get attention. I'm not condoning the behavior, but if this gets people airtime they will use it.
 
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