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S.Africa: Racism: Black Children threaten School teacher – stone throwing, etc

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Original Post Date: 2008-03-07 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: Jan

[I wonder how much of this is real or imagined. I would like to listen to this list of grievances. I wonder how many of their “grievances” against their teachers are largely imaginary? I find it extremely hard to believe that school teachers are this “racist” right now. Sometimes blacks complain and bitch about minor things that would not even be noticed. I wonder what the pass rate and attendance rates at this school are like.

Now these blacks are throwing stones, etc – behaving like complete morons. Is this REALLY NECESSARY? Jan]

By Aeysha Kassiem

The Western Cape education department says it is awaiting a report from the district centre in Robertson before investigating allegations of a racial incident at a school.

Education MEC Cameron Dugmore’s spokesperson, Gert Witbooi, said pupils at the Masakheke Combines School were alleged to have threatened white teachers on Thursday after a teacher resigned.

Pupils apparently chased away a police van that was at the school at the time. They also allegedly toyi-toyied and threw stones onto the roofs of the classrooms.

‘We are suspicious about why the white teachers were threatened’

The white teachers had been asked to remain at home, but were now back at school.

“We are suspicious about why the white teachers were threatened. The racial undertones (are) unacceptable,” Witbooi said. “The learners are compiling a list of grievances. We are awaiting a report from the circuit manager… We will decide whether to take extra steps once we see the report.”

Things had returned to “normal” at the school, Witbooi said.

The pupils should have reported their grievances to the district centre, he said.

The principal could not be reached for comment and the Robertson police spokesperson did not return calls.

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    • Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=vn20080306060925512C366543