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23 May 2012
   
 
 

>Today, the 29th of April 2011, the Cape High Court dismissed with
>costs, the DA government's counter application to have open toilets in
>Makhaza, under the DA led City of Cape Town. The judgment delivered by
>Judge Erasmus indicated that building of open toilets by the DA
>government violates many clause of South Africa's Constitution and
>Bill of Rights.
>
>Reading the judgment, it is very clear that the DA government has no
>respect for Human Rights and the Constitution of South Africa. The DA
>treats our people with disdain and believe that they are sub-humans,
>who should be treated like animals. The DA government is only obsessed
>with responding to the luxuries of rich people, like bicycle lanes in
>oppulent suburbs, whilst our people are subjected to inhuman,
>unConstitutional open toilets.
>
>The ANC Youth League is proud that the DA government is now exposed by
>our Courts of Law because of the struggles that were started by our
>members and structures in the Western Cape. The ANC Youth League is
>now more inspired to fight harder against the DA until the ANC
>reclaims the City of Cape Town. The ANC led City of Cape Town, which
>will take office after the 18th of May 2011, should prioritise
>Construction and intallation of decent and human Toilets and
>Sanitation to all the people of Cape Town.
 

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