
All charges against the Kennedy 6 have been dropped. The Kennedy 6 were arrested on a clearly trumped up murder charge on 21 March 2007 after a well known criminal died in police custody. While in custody they were assaulted and an attempt was made, by Senior Superintendent Glen Nayager, to force them to chant anti-Abahlali slogans. They refused.
All Charges Against the Kennedy 6 Dropped
All charges against the Kennedy 6 have been dropped. The Kennedy 6 were arrested on a clearly trumped up murder charge on 21 March 2007 after a well known criminal died in police custody. While in custody they were assaulted and an attempt was made, by Senior Superintendent Glen Nayager, to force them to chant anti-Abahlali slogans. They refused.
On 31 March, after ten days in detention, they began a hunger strike in Westville prison. While in prison they were visited by Bishop Reuben Phillip.
On 10 April 2007 Abahlali attempted to march on the Sydenham Police Station. This march was illegally banned by a diktat from City Manager Mike Sutcliffe but, after a tense stand off, 14 people presented the memorandum to Nayager.
On 13 April 2007 the Kennedy 6 were released on bail of R5 000 per person and under a de facto apartheid style banning order confining them to rural areas of origin.
On 24 May 2007 the banning order was overturned in a court challenge and they could return home.
On 27 March 2008 all charges against the 6 were dropped before the scheduled trial could begin due to a complete lack of any evidence against them.
Full details, including photographs and a film, are online at: http://abahlali.org/node/3205 Yesterday's vindication of Abahlali's insistence that they charges against the 6 were trumped up by Glen Nayager as an attack on the movement means that, without exception, the state has not attempted to prosecute a single one of the many Abahlali baseMjondolo members who have been arrested (and very often assaulted) by the police over the years. Arrest is being systematically abused as a form of extra-judicial punishment for lawful political activities.
For full details of police abuse suffered by Abahlali baseMjondolo between 19 March 2005 and 28 January 2008 see: http://abahlali.org/node/3249 A full press release will be written and issued soon, this is just to get the good news out quickly. The Kennedy 6 would like to express their gratitude to their lawyer Terrance Seery, to Bishop Reuben Philip and everyone in Durban and around the country and around the world who has offered support.
Abahlali stands in full solidarity with those members still facing various other charges. No doubt they will also be dropped when the cases come to trial.
In the meantime any queries can be directed to S'bu Zikode at 0835470474