
‘I KNEW I WAS WITNESSING A TERRIBLE EVIL’
by Kenan Malik
Today marks 50 years since the South African apartheid government declared District Six, in the heart of Cape Town, a ‘whites only’ area from which all non-whites would be forcibly removed. District Six was one of the most mixed areas in Cape Town, home to freed slaves and immigrants, labourers and artisans. It was a rundown area, overcrowded, many houses without running water or sewage. But District Six was also Cape Town’s cosmopolitan heart, an area in which blacks and […]
Categories: International, Justice & Liberties • Tags: apartheid, cape town, district six, noor ebrahim, racism, south africa