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'Men of the Cloth': The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa, Inkatha and the Struggle against Apartheid

机译:“布面人”:南部非洲联邦神学院,因卡莎和反对种族隔离的斗争

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On 25 August 1985, a crowd of a hundred people, led by the mayor of Imbali, Patrick Pakkies, and a member of the KwaZulu Legislature, Velaphi Ndlovu, demanded that the staff and students of the Federal Theological Seminary of Southern of Africa (Fedsem) leave their premises by the following Friday, allegedly because they had been instrumental in the school boycott and the street demonstrations organised the same month by the youth in protest against the Imbali Township Council. The seminary community left the area, but they won an interim interdict and came back two weeks later. It is to the history of this episode that this paper is devoted. Did the seminary constitute a threat to the authority of the Imbali Council? To some extent, the Imbali residents who accused Fedsem of being involved in the politics of the township were right. Since the time of the seminary's expropriation from the land it occupied in Alice, staff and students had multiplied the acts of defiance against the apartheid regime. Yet, with a few exceptions, none of them played an active role in the democratic movement. Clearly, the Imbali residents and their leaders overestimated their influence upon the local youth. Many of them belonged to the very churches that were sending their candidates for the ministry to Fedsem. For them, this institution was nothing other than a terrorist organisation. Chief Buthelezi, who had been supportive of the seminary during its early years, refused to discipline his supporters. The Department of Development Aid, under whose jurisdiction Fedsem fell, would have liked to close the seminary, but it never managed to prove that it represented a threat to law and order.
机译:1985年8月25日,在以恩巴利市市长帕特里克·帕基斯(Patrick Pakkies)为首的一百人和夸祖鲁省立法机关议员Velaphi Ndlovu的要求下,非洲南部联邦神学院的工作人员和学生(Fedsem )在下一个星期五之前离开他们的住所,据称是因为他们在抵制学校和青年同月组织的街头示威活动中发挥了重要作用,以抗议Imbali乡镇理事会。神学院社区离开了该地区,但他们赢得了临时禁令,并在两周后回来。本文致力于这一事件的历史。神学院对伊姆巴利理事会的权威构成威胁吗?在某种程度上,指责联邦调查局(Fedsem)参与乡镇政治的恩巴利居民是正确的。自从神学院从其在爱丽丝占领的土地上被没收以来,教职员工和学生对反对种族隔离政权的蔑视行为成倍增加。但是,除了少数例外,它们都没有在民主运动中发挥积极作用。显然,Imbali居民及其领导人高估了他们对当地年轻人的影响。他们中的许多人属于正派遣该部的候选人到Fedsem的教堂。对他们来说,这个机构不过是恐怖组织。首席布特莱兹(Bushelezi)院长早年一直支持神学院,但拒绝对他的支持者进行纪律处分。 Fedsem所属的发展援助部本来希望关闭神学院,但从未设法证明它对法律和秩序构成威胁。

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