Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Failed Squatter camp photos

I took these photos of the Zandspruit Squatter camp 2 weeks ago as I drove past, on the way back home from a playdate. I balanced my camera on the steering wheel to take the shots, as I didn't want to stop there because I had the 2 kids in the car at the time... and it's a very dangerous place. In fact, go to one of the SA news sites and type in Zandspruit and read the horror stories if you're so inclined. So they're not perfect, because I was just clicking away without planning any shots.
Then for the photohunt on Saturday I was determined. I was going to stop there and take proper photos... it was ideal... all those metal "houses". Not go into the camp mind you... but just stand on the outside on Beyers Naude and take some shots of the streets from there. Even I'm wasn't stupid or brave enough to go further. But my plans were thwarted... Lance refused to stop there and I was too scared to do it on my own.

So, since then I've been chatting to people about this idea of mine, and the look on their faces just said it all. Some of them have worked closely with the police in the area in the past (as medics), and they then told me more about the one photo I took 2 weeks ago.

You can see all the shacks in these 2 photos. The road you can see is the main road, and extremely busy at the best of times.

And here, every available space is used as a shop.
Even the boot of cars are used to sell things from.

OK, this is the one. Not that there's much to see, but the story is horrific. I took the shot, and then looked again to see what everyone was looking at. As I past the traffic light I noticed a body on the ground.. blood everywhere! And everyone was just staring at it.
And then 200m further down the road... cops... stopping taxi's at a roadblock to check for roadworthiness!!
Before you ask... I didn't stop. There was no way I was getting involved with the kids around, and besides, the road was busy and I was sure someone else would stop.
Anyway, I told my story yesterday, and then I got told what it probably was. Zandspruit is notorious for what is called "kangeroo courts" (like vigilanty justice). This body was probably dragged out of the camp after the person was found guilty of something.

Apparently the cops normally wait until the crowd disperses until they go and retrieve the body. It's too dangerous even for them to intervene!

Bear in mind, that this was the same day that the 7 year old girl went missing in Zandspruit and her body was found the next day. And then there were riots on the Monday right where I took those photos.

So, now I feel a bit silly for trying to take the photos there. Next time... I'll try the same thing at another squatter camp... one that is a lot safer :) BTW, I did take photos today, I just thought this story was more interesting.

I suppose I shouldn't really post such a negative story about my country, but I felt I needed to vent a bit. The fact that I'm too scared to drive down this road at night to visit friends and go out for dinner at the wonderful places that are past this spot, make me mad. But then listening to everyone talk about it... I just resign myself to the fact that it sounds like the police are fighting a losing battle there... and it's never going to change.

10 comments:

Madelein said...

This is a very sad part of our country- and any attempts to move this camp has met with fierce resistance :(

Corey~living and loving said...

i just can't even imagine...seriously....I'm so lucky, in such a safe place. wow...I'm at a loss of words here.

amazingmusings.com said...

im sorry to hear that it is like that in your place. i can almost imagine the fear and nervousness you and everyone else feel.

amazingmusings.com said...

im sorry to hear that it is like that in your place. i can almost imagine the fear and nervousness you and everyone else feel.

Fiona's photo a day said...

It's very scarey
Imagine being a innocent child growing up like this, it's so sad :(
When you find a safe squatter camp, let me know and I'll come take photo's with you?

♥.Trish.♥ Drumboys said...

how very sad...and yes all the innocent children.

I am sorry you can't have the freedom to do the things you would like too and sorry too for the people who have no choice but to live in these squatter's camp.

Max-e said...

Hi Jenty, what an interesting post. I will certainly pay Zandspruit a virtual visit. Do not worry about the post being negative, it is not. There is a difference between negativity and reality. That is a sad reality of South Africa today. In the midst of that misery it is possible to remain positive.
After my first visit to the Red Location Museum in Port Elizabeth, a black friend said I was crazy to go there, because it was not safe. I prompty went back and will do so again. I actually did a post on that.
I guess there are areas that I will not go to.
I love this country and while the high rate of crime is a concern - there is always hope.

Suzi-k said...

Hi Jenty, wow, that is hectic! I look at the kids in your Zandspruit photos and contrast them with the happy, loved and secure ones of your kids, and your fearless one on top, and i wonder what hope these kids have of growing up with any kind of human compassion left in them. To be surrounded daily by such brutality must eat away at your soul. We have a big job ahead of us in this country to turn this situation around, it will take a miracle!

Anonymous said...

So sad. My MIL sends us stories like that weekly. Stay safe.

Carol Markusse said...

Tragic :(