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Well hello there. My name is Beshlie and I work for the Marine Management Organisation as a Marine Officer. I joined Prospect, the recognised trade union for marine officers, and soon became involved in union matters, including the young professionals network. I took on the role of environment rep and international development advocate because it is a subject I feel strongly about and thought it would be an opportunity to influence decisions affecting all MMO staff and have a positive influence outside the organisation. I have been working with management, fellow reps and Prospect officers on creating MMO’s sustainable development action plan, which ties in with the bargaining for international development project; the environment and people are very much linked in my mind. As a consequence, I applied for a two week trip to South Africa with ACTSA, an organisation described as the successor to the anti-apartheid organisation. Guess what.... I'm going and this blog will tell you about it. Eventually!

Friday, 17 September 2010

My question to myself.

Before I set off on the trip, you will remember that I met a lady on the train who told me about Mandela sanctioning the church street bombings. I asked myself (and you) if Mandela and the ANC were right to use violence to get results.
I have been pondering this thought for a while now and I just can not answer it. The problem is, that I can not accept violence as a form of protest; no matter what. I have tried to consider what I would do if faced with a a similar situation and I can not tell you. I appreciate that the protests were originally peaceful and that they turned violent at the hands of the authorities but......
I do not feel that it is my right to judge conditions that I have no experience of. Only those who lived through the times can judge and by that I mean both the ANC, its supporters and those white people who were also harmed in the fighting.
The actions of those who used violence belong firmly in the past; I hope that the New South Africa builds on peace and not a victory won by war.

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