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Subject: [GlobalAfricanPresence] How Africans were conned

  
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How Africans were conned 

15 June 2010
Motsoko Pheko 

RECENT eulogising and celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Union of 
South Africa reflects an incurable pathological colonial mentality of many 
African leaders who ought to know better. 

The Union of South Africa is a classical example of the mutilation of African 
history and manipulation of international law by Britain and its colonial 
settlers.

Celebrating the Union of South Africa is like dancing on the graves of African 
ancestors. They braved the bullets of imperialist forces in defence of their 
country against colonial aggression.
The union of four British colonies was constituted by the Union of South Africa 
Act on September 20 1909. The first movement toward this union came from the 
Orange River Colony. 

In 1885 the settlers there sent a document to Sir George Grey, a Cape Colony 
governor. Among other things, they wanted the Orange River Colony allied with 
the Cape Colony and “the prestige of national federation which would prevent 
lamentable strives with the native races”.

Grey referred this memorandum to the British Secretary of State for Colonies. 
In the memorandum, Grey warned that the natives were restless and that the only 
way for the settlers to maintain “peace” would be to unite.

Why were the four British colonies formed into a Union of South Africa? Many 
settlers recognised that the colour question in all the colonies had to be 
dealt with, not piecemeal by separate governments, but as one complex whole.

The Cape Colony had one native policy: Natal, an entirely different one, the 
Transvaal, a third and the Orange River Colony a fourth.
Different remedies were being applied to the same disease. Apart from this 
there was always the danger of a native uprising. 

The white population, if united under one government, would be strong enough to 
deal with that kind of danger. But under four governments, not one of them was 
safe.

Historians Fowler and Smith have corroborated the purpose of uniting the four 
colonies. They wrote: “Peace in South Africa depended to a large extent on a 
sound relationship between the colonies … and the native tribes. 

“Unified control of native tribes in South Africa through some form of 
federation would minimise the danger of costly native wars.”
African leaders such as Tengo Jabavu, together with African political 
organisations in the Cape Colony, Transvaal and Orange Free State, opposed the 
Union of South Africa . They all sent their petitions to King Edward VII of 
England.

The Anti-Slavery Society in Britain also opposed the union of the British 
colonies.

In 1909 there were more than five million Africans in South Africa, but the 
union of the colonies was meant to benefit 349834 colonial settlers. The 
indigenous African majority was ignored and remained helpless spectators as 
their tragedy was unfolding before them. 

Yet today, one hundred years after this tragedy, there are some African leaders 
who are celebrating and eulogising the economic slavery, social degradation and 
land dispossession of African people that stem directly from the Union of South 
Africa. 

After consolidating their imperialist grip, the colonialists treated the 
African country as terra nullius and res nullius – literally empty land 
belonging to nobody. 

Britain smuggled this union of colonies into the League of Nations in 1919. In 
1931 it granted it so-called “dominion status”, a term that does not exist in 
international law. It got the Union of South Africa to the United Nations in 
1945 and paraded it as a “sovereign independent state”. 

This act of Britain was a desperate colonial attempt to transfer an African 
country to colonial settlers. This was in violation of the principle of the old 
law of nations that “natural reason concedes ownership to the first occupier”.

Furthermore it is an established fact of international law that if a state 
transfers a territory, the legality of the transfer depends on the title it 
holds. If it is defective, the title of the state to which it is being 
transferred or ceded will be vitiated by the defect. 
South Africa was kicked out of the UN through lobbying and campaigning by the 
Pan Africanist Congress . 

As Tom Lodge put it: “In November 1974 the PAC lobbyists succeeded in obtaining 
the expulsion of South Africa from the United Nations and in July 1975 the OAU 
Kampala meeting adopted as official policy a long document prepared by the PAC 
arguing for the illegality of South Africa’s status.”

Peace and reconciliation have lost their meaning in South Africa. They now mean 
appeasement, justice and pandering to the arrogance of Eurocentric forces. 

This country must not live a lie that lulls it into a false sense of security. 
Only truth and justice, and not tricks and hypocrisy can liberate this country. 
Africans must stop celebrating colonial history. They must stop dancing on the 
graves of their ancestors.

The time has come for the dispossessed victims of the Union of South Africa, as 
Mangaliso Robert Sobukwe put it, “to remember the men and women who begot us, 
to remind ourselves of where we come from and to restate our goals … to draw 
inspiration from the heroes of Thaba Bosiu, Isandlwana, Sandile’s Kop, 
Keiskammahoek and numerous battlefields where our forefathers fell before the 
bullets of the invader. We must commence the tremendous task of rebuilding the 
broken walls of Africa”. 

•Dr Pheko is an author and former MP and PAC president


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