Shamita Naidoo

Shamita Naidoo

Shamita Naidoo is the chairperson of Abahlali baseMjondolo in Section B of Motala Heights in Pinetown near the city of Durban in South Africa.[1][2][3][4]

She is particularly well known for organising against evictions[5][6][7] and Abahlali baseMjondolo claims that she has been subject to severe intimidation by the local landlords.[8]

Bishop Rubin Philip has described her as a "courageous activist".[9]

References

  1. Democracy is on the Brink of Catastrophe, Rhodes University, 2009
  2. Gangster Landlord Continues Campaign of Intimidation with Local Police Support, LibCom, 2008
  3. All Charges Dropped Against the Pemary Ridge Thirteen, Interactivist, 2009
  4. Outrage over desecration of temple, Corinne Louw, Sowetan, 18 January 2011
  5. Slums offer surprising hope for tomorrow's urban world, CNN, 2008
  6. Symbol of Hope Silenced, Daily News, 2009
  7. The Value of Nothing, Raj Patel, 2009
  8. On the Casual Bulldozing of a Shembe Temple in Durban, Richard Pithouse, SACSIS, 19 January 2011
  9. Biko: A bright guiding light in dark times, Address by the Anglican Bishop of Natal at St Philip’s Anglican Church, Fingo Village in Grahamstown, 19 September 2012, Pambazuka

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