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'''Ayanda Kota''' is the chairperson of the [[South African Unemployed Peoples' Movement|Unemployed Peoples' Movement]] in [[Grahamstown]], [[South Africa]].<ref>[http://www.anngarrison.com/audio/south-africa-on-the-global-occupy-map Occupy South Africa on the Global Occupy Map]</ref><ref>[http://www.sabc.co.za/news/a/fc15ee8049ba6dcaab89fb014e68926d/Mixed-feelings-after-Centenary-celebrations-20120109 Mixed feelings after Centenary celebrations], ''South African Broadcasting Corporation'', 9 January 2012</ref> He is also the President of the Makana Football Association.<ref>[http://www.grocotts.co.za/content/mymakana/mystory/makana-stars-shine-soccer-awards-14-03-2011 Makana stars shine at soccer awards], Malibongwe Maxhawulana, ''Grocott's Mail'', 14 March 2011</ref> His political roots are in the [[black consciousness movement]]<ref>[http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2012/06/497531.html Dissident Voices from South Africa], IndyMedia UK</ref> and he is strongly critical of the ruling [[African National Congress]].<ref>[http://dailymaverick.co.za/article/2012-02-07-ayanda-kota-unapologetic-anc-apostate Ayanda Kota: Unapologetic ANC apostate], by Mandy de Waal, ''The Daily Maverick'', 7 February 2012</ref><ref>[http://dailymaverick.co.za/article/2012-06-27-eastern-capes-so-called-health-system-in-dire-need-of-resuscitation Eastern Cape's so-called health system: In dire need of resuscitation], by Mandy de Waal, ''The Daily Maverick'', June 2012</ref>
'''Ayanda Kota''' was the founding chairperson of the [[South African Unemployed Peoples' Movement|Unemployed Peoples' Movement]] in [[Grahamstown]], [[South Africa]].<ref>[http://www.anngarrison.com/audio/south-africa-on-the-global-occupy-map Occupy South Africa on the Global Occupy Map]</ref><ref>[http://www.sabc.co.za/news/a/fc15ee8049ba6dcaab89fb014e68926d/Mixed-feelings-after-Centenary-celebrations-20120109 Mixed feelings after Centenary celebrations], ''South African Broadcasting Corporation'', 9 January 2012</ref><ref>[http://studentnewsgrid.com/component/k2/item/902-kota-steps-down Kota steps down], Stuart Thembisile Lewis, ''Student News Grid'', 10 May 2012</ref> He is also the President of the Makana Football Association.<ref>[http://www.grocotts.co.za/content/mymakana/mystory/makana-stars-shine-soccer-awards-14-03-2011 Makana stars shine at soccer awards], Malibongwe Maxhawulana, ''Grocott's Mail'', 14 March 2011</ref> His political roots are in the [[black consciousness movement]]<ref>[http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2012/06/497531.html Dissident Voices from South Africa], IndyMedia UK</ref> and he is strongly critical of the ruling [[African National Congress]].<ref>[http://dailymaverick.co.za/article/2012-02-07-ayanda-kota-unapologetic-anc-apostate Ayanda Kota: Unapologetic ANC apostate], by Mandy de Waal, ''The Daily Maverick'', 7 February 2012</ref><ref>[http://dailymaverick.co.za/article/2012-06-27-eastern-capes-so-called-health-system-in-dire-need-of-resuscitation Eastern Cape's so-called health system: In dire need of resuscitation], by Mandy de Waal, ''The Daily Maverick'', June 2012</ref>


==Arrest and Alleged Assault==
==Arrest and Alleged Assault==

Revision as of 09:50, 7 November 2012

Ayanda Kota was the founding chairperson of the Unemployed Peoples' Movement in Grahamstown, South Africa.[1][2][3] He is also the President of the Makana Football Association.[4] His political roots are in the black consciousness movement[5] and he is strongly critical of the ruling African National Congress.[6][7]

Arrest and Alleged Assault

On 12 January 2012 he was arrested on a charge of theft after failing to return three communist books that he had borrowed from a local academic. It has been alleged[8] that he was subject to serious police assault while in custody.[9][10][11] A number of organisations issued statements in response to the arrest.[12][13][14][15] Kota later stated that he had misplaced the books in question and had repeatedly offered to replace them and that this offer has been clearly communicated to the police.[16]

All charges against Kota were withdrawn a month after the arrest.[17]

Selected Articles by Ayanda Kota

References

  1. ^ Occupy South Africa on the Global Occupy Map
  2. ^ Mixed feelings after Centenary celebrations, South African Broadcasting Corporation, 9 January 2012
  3. ^ Kota steps down, Stuart Thembisile Lewis, Student News Grid, 10 May 2012
  4. ^ Makana stars shine at soccer awards, Malibongwe Maxhawulana, Grocott's Mail, 14 March 2011
  5. ^ Dissident Voices from South Africa, IndyMedia UK
  6. ^ Ayanda Kota: Unapologetic ANC apostate, by Mandy de Waal, The Daily Maverick, 7 February 2012
  7. ^ Eastern Cape's so-called health system: In dire need of resuscitation, by Mandy de Waal, The Daily Maverick, June 2012
  8. ^ Ayanda Kota Assaulted in the Grahamstown Police Station - Under Arrest, Unemployed People's Movement
  9. ^ Outcry over ‘savage assault’, ADRIENNE CARLISLE and DAVID MACGREGOR, The Daily Dispatch, 14 January 2012
  10. ^ Grahamstown activist arrested for book theft FARANAAZ PARKER, Mail & Guardian, Jan 13 2012
  11. ^ UPM leader arrested and allegedly beaten by police, Desiree Schirlinger & Michael Salzwedel, Grocott's Mail, 13 January 2012
  12. ^ Students for Social Justice Statement on the Arrest of Ayanda Kota, Students for Social Justice
  13. ^ Ayanda Kota: We are all in the same boat, The Mandela Park Backyarders
  14. ^ Drop Charges Against Ayanda Kota, Democratic Left Front
  15. ^ Release Ayanda Kota Now!, Abahlali baseMjondolo
  16. ^ Ayanda Kota's Response to Claudia Martinez-Mullen, January 2012
  17. ^ No charges, but cops still want to throw the book at Kota, FARANAAZ PARKER, Mail & Guardian, 2012

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