CAPE TOWN,
A bucketload of
human excrement flung at a statue has toppled a symbol of British
imperialism in South Africa, marking the emergence of a new generation
of black protest against white oppression.
The
senate of the University of Cape Town (UCT) on Friday bowed to student
demands that a brooding bronze statue of colonialist Cecil John Rhodes
should be removed from the campus.
UCT,
the oldest university in South Africa and regularly ranked as the best
on the continent, was built on land donated by Rhodes, a mining magnate
who died in 1902.
Many of the
students involved in the protests never lived under the injustices of
white minority rule, but say they still experience racial discrimination
21 years after the end of apartheid.
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The
large statue of a notoriously racist Rhodes gazing across an Africa
that he coveted for the British empire made them feel alienated on a
campus still dominated by white staff, they said.
The
"poo protest" was launched by a small group of students earlier this
month, sparking a series of demonstrations demanding that the statue be
torn down.
On Friday, the university
senate voted 181 to one to remove the statue permanently from the
campus, after vice-chancellor Max Price acknowledged "the many
injustices of colonial conquest enacted under Rhodes' watch".
While
the university council still has to endorse the move at a special
meeting on April 8, the statue will be boarded up until it is handed
over to government heritage authorities, university spokeswoman Pat
Lucas said.
"It is certainly a victory for us," said student representative council president Ramabina Mahapa.
"It means we are being heard by the larger community."
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