Nyhontso honors Langa legacy on Human Rights Day

Human Rights Day just got a raw township reality check in Langa.

Langa Massacre memory takes centre stage
  • Mzwanele Nyhontso picked Langa for his Human Rights Day event on Saturday.
  • PAC boss and Land Minister deliberately chose the historic spot.
  • Commemoration honoured the 1960 anti-pass law bloodshed there.
  • He stressed keeping ordinary fighters' sacrifices front and centre.
1960 violence still echoes hard
  • Thousands marched peacefully against passbooks on 21 March 1960.
  • Cops shot into the crowd, killing several and wounding plenty.
  • Langa killings ran parallel to Sharpeville's bigger toll.
  • Both sparked global fury and fuelled the freedom push.
Nyhontso ties rights to land justice
  • Minister links dignity to owning land where people live and farm.
  • Pushes beyond talk for real fixes on poverty and inequality.
  • Ties current struggles to the original anti-apartheid demands.
  • Calls for turning Bill of Rights promises into daily wins.
Township legacy stays alive
  • Langa residents cheered the minister's showing up locally.
  • The event mixed speeches with tributes and future talks.
  • PAC wants the day renamed Sharpeville-Langa Massacre Day.
  • Focus stays on real resistance costs over generic labels.
 

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