Wednesday, 28 May 2008
Some serious rubbish
South African Municipal Workers (SAMWU) members spread rubbish on the streets of Edenvale, Johannesburg. They are protesting about working conditions and pay. Wow, these guys sure made a mess, tipping over refuse bins, emptying them all over the street and lobbing black bags all over the place.
Even though I'm really not a fan of this (especially because I live in Edenvale), I do understand why they do it. The only time the municipalities will listen to anyone is when some form of action similar to this is done.
It's the same with the government, people can talk, people can shout, people can even beg, but it seems they only listen when it becomes a problem for them...
Thursday, 22 May 2008
The fire spreads
A policeman secures a scene where locals burnt down a large number of shacks belonging to foreigners in Reiger Park, near Johannesburg.
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
Long time dead
The body of a foreign man whose head had been severely beaten lies on Main Reef road in Primrose last night. The pipe next to him was going to be used to set him on fire.Last night, a couple of colleagues and I were driving around an informal settlement in Primrose, Johannesburg looking for pics on the ongoing xenophobic violence that has spread from Alexandra to other areas around Gauteng. I seen a few men standing around a man lying in the street. We turned around and drove towards them, the man was very injured and they were about to set him on fire, we stopped and the crowd started shouting in Zulu at us to leave, we drove away fast to get the cops, hoping to save the guy from an agonising fiery death, as we were on our way to go to where we knew some cops were, I seen about 10 policeman patrolling between the shacks in the darkness, I jumped out of the car ( it was still moving, may I add) and ran towards the cops, understandably they were on edge, having been fired at a few times already tonight, as they seen me running towards them screaming "COPS!" each one of them raised their rifles and pointed them at me, about to shoot at me until I screamed as loud as I could" PRESS!!!!"....
Must admit, that was a bit hectic.
Anyway, when we got back there the guy was obviously a long time dead, as his head seemed to have been bashed with something very big and very hard.
But at least we tried...
Must admit, that was a bit hectic.
Anyway, when we got back there the guy was obviously a long time dead, as his head seemed to have been bashed with something very big and very hard.
But at least we tried...
Monday, 12 May 2008
Foreigners in Alex
A suspected foreigner is attacked by a group of Alexandra residents after violence flared up overnight with residents attacking foreigners, because they believe that they are taking their jobs and are all criminals.
What really surprised me about this whole thing, was the attitude by the majority of the people that I spoke to, some of them seemed slightly educated and some of them not, but they all thought that treating these people like this was fine.
Look at this guy on the left, he epitomizes the attitude I seen, he actually believes that what he did was right and is proud of what he has done....
I was just a few hundred meters away, when I noticed a man running away from a crowd, I ran up to where they caught him and my picture taking was the only reason they stopped, they even posed with the beaten man and asked me to take a pic (of course, I refused). Then they dragged him up and they all seemed jubilant, I asked them what he did, as I took some more pics, they simply replied that he was a foreigner.I guess that made it alright for them...
This happened near to the Alex clinic and I sincerely believe the only reason they frogmarched him there and left him alone was because of my presence... I'm pretty sure I know what would have happened if I wasn't there.
What really surprised me about this whole thing, was the attitude by the majority of the people that I spoke to, some of them seemed slightly educated and some of them not, but they all thought that treating these people like this was fine.
Look at this guy on the left, he epitomizes the attitude I seen, he actually believes that what he did was right and is proud of what he has done....
I was just a few hundred meters away, when I noticed a man running away from a crowd, I ran up to where they caught him and my picture taking was the only reason they stopped, they even posed with the beaten man and asked me to take a pic (of course, I refused). Then they dragged him up and they all seemed jubilant, I asked them what he did, as I took some more pics, they simply replied that he was a foreigner.I guess that made it alright for them...
This happened near to the Alex clinic and I sincerely believe the only reason they frogmarched him there and left him alone was because of my presence... I'm pretty sure I know what would have happened if I wasn't there.
Friday, 2 May 2008
Joshua the smiling chimp
Pictures that I took on the 12th October 2006 of Joshua, a baby chimpanzee being presented to the media for the first time at the Johannesburg Zoo.
A young chimpanzee that I photographed a while ago was killed after getting involved in a fight with older chimps at the Johannesburg Zoo. He made the headlines again after Netcare 911 ambulanced him to a hospital. His birth was well covered by the media and so was his death.
A young chimpanzee that I photographed a while ago was killed after getting involved in a fight with older chimps at the Johannesburg Zoo. He made the headlines again after Netcare 911 ambulanced him to a hospital. His birth was well covered by the media and so was his death.
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