[Published: Tuesday April 14 2015]
Gandhi statue vandalised in Johannesburg
Pretoria, 13 Apr - (ANA) - A man has appeared in a South African court in connection with vandalising a statue of Mahatma Gandhi. "He was found while painting the statue with white paint and arrested," police spokesman Kay Makhubele said. He was part of a group who demonstrated near the statue on Saturday with placards reading: "Racist Gandhi must fall". This is the latest in a series of protests in South Africa calling for the removal of historic statues.
While the man who led India to independence is widely regarded a man who stood for peace, some South Africans have accused Gandhi of working with the British colonial government to promote racial segregation. He lived in South Africa for 20 years and campaigned for the rights of Indian people there. The rest of the South African protesters, who managed to escape, wore caps with the governing African National Congress (ANC) but the party has distanced itself from the incident and condemned the defacing of the statue. The suspect Molese Maile, 21, was ordered to return to court on 8 May to answer to the charge of malicious damage to property. (ANA)
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