[WA-News] 350 South African women not able to participate in WCAR
jradloff at iafrica.com
jradloff at iafrica.com
Fri Aug 31 15:14:26 BST 2001
Breakdown in communication means no participation by 350 South African women at
WCAR
Friday 31 August 2001
350 South African women who arrived at the WCAR on Monday and who had been
registered by SANGOCO, were refused admission by security guards. The women who
had travelled from Gauteng by train were finally admitted today (Friday) the
day before the conference ends. They have to leave by train back to Gauteng
today at 5:00 p.m. A spokesperson for the women, Joannie Fredricks, told
journalists that the 350 women represented 56 organisations from South Africa,
including farm workers, domestic workers and women from the Self Employed
Womens Organisation. For the last 3 days the women had had no food and were
forced to live on a train under shocking conditions, sharing one toilet.
At mid-day today the women said that although they had been threatened with
arrest, they were not going to give up until they were let in. The women
complained that a particular security staff member had refused them entry from
the first day they arrived to participate in the conference. A SANGOCO
secretariat representative said that they were treating it as a serious matter
and wanted to find out who had refused to admit the delegates.
When the letter from SANGOCO requesting security to admit the 350 women was
read to the security guards they were then admitted. A spokesperson from the
Gauteng-based Self Employed Womens Union, Sibongile Masangwane said that
either the security guard had a problem understanding English or did not want
to let in South African women who looked poor. She said that it seemed
that rich-looking black and white women from other countries were let in with
no problem.
Yet another example of a breakdown in communication at the conference that has
caused unnecessary anger and frustration.
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